This case makes ringworm – the wrestler’s bane – look like a walk in the park.
Two months ago, University of Nebraska-Lincoln wrestler Peyton Robb noticed a strange bruise on his shin when he took to the mats at a national tournament in Tulsa, Oklahoma.
The horrifying condition threatened to take the young man’s leg, the station said. So doctors decided to strip away the infected tissue, then treat the wound in a Nebraska hospital’s hyperbaric oxygen chamber.
“There was a lot of moments where I was just kind of in pain,” Robb told the network. “Sometimes it was just subtle, sometimes a little bit more.”
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