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Man Dies After Swimming In Ocean After Ignoring Post-Tattoo Advice

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13:32 21 April 2025


A man has died after swimming in the ocean after ignoring advice he received after getting a tattoo.

The 31-year-old man tragically lost his life after contracting a deadly infection when he swam in the ocean just five days after getting a tattoo, despite standard medical advice warning against such actions.

The man, whose tattoo featured a crucifix and praying hands, entered the waters of the Gulf of Mexico before the recommended two-week healing period had passed.

According to medical experts, it is crucial to allow tattoos sufficient time to heal before exposing them to natural bodies of water due to the risk of infection.

Saltwater, particularly in warm climates, can harbor dangerous bacteria that may enter the body through open wounds, such as a fresh tattoo.

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A man has died after swimming in the ocean after ignoring advice he received after getting a tattoo. Credit: Adobe Stock

In this case, the individual developed symptoms shortly after his swim.

As documented in the British Medical Journal (BMJ) Case Reports, he began experiencing a high fever, chills, and a rash near the tattoo site.

Over the next two days, the condition of his leg worsened significantly, eventually turning purple. Upon hospital admission, physicians suspected an aggressive bacterial infection caused by Vibrio vulnificus, a flesh-eating bacterium commonly found in warm coastal waters.

Complicating matters further, the man had pre-existing health issues, including cirrhosis of the liver – a condition that compromises the immune system – linked to years of excessive alcohol consumption.

This made him particularly vulnerable to severe infection.

Doctors moved quickly, placing him on life support within 24 hours of admission due to rapidly progressing organ failure.

He had developed septic shock, a life-threatening condition in which the body’s immune response goes into overdrive and begins attacking its own tissues and organs.

Although there were signs of improvement after two weeks of intensive care, his condition ultimately deteriorated.

His kidneys failed completely, and he passed away shortly thereafter.

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According to medical experts, it is crucial to allow tattoos sufficient time to heal before exposing them to natural bodies of water due to the risk of infection. Credit: Adobe Stock

This case serves as a grim reminder of the risks associated with ignoring aftercare instructions for tattoos.

As emphasized by medical professionals: “Standard advice is not to go into open water for at least two weeks after having a tattoo.”

Health agencies strongly advise anyone with a fresh tattoo to avoid swimming in oceans, lakes, or pools until the skin has fully healed.

For those seeking further guidance on how to care for a new tattoo and reduce the risk of infection, resources are available through trusted medical websites such as Healthline.

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