Nigel Hunt, 59, was admitted to hospital a few days after the bite (Picture: Jam Press/Nigel Hunt)
A man developed a flesh-eating disease after he was bitten by a spider on his stomach while he was lying in bed.
Nigel Hunt, 59, from the Isles of Scilly, was bitten by what is believed to either be a false widow or brown recluse spider just before his holiday to Sharm El-Sheikh, Egypt.
He felt fine to begin with but was sick two days later and started to feel worse as the bite got bigger.
Nigel is currently receiving treatment at hospital in Sharm El-Sheikh following the bite.
He said: ‘On arriving at the airport and travelling through check-in we made our way to departures.
‘At this point, everything seemed to deteriorate quite quickly from being sick in the departure lounge to having my head in a sick bag for most of the journey.
‘On arrival at Sharm El Sheikh, we collected our belongings and made our way to the pharmacy for some antibiotics or something to help with the sickness.
‘They prescribed a couple of things and the following day we went to hospital to be prescribed the same medication.
It is believed he was bitten by a spider on the Isles of Scilly (Picture: Jam Press/Nigel Hunt)
‘The next two days started to get worse so we went to a different hospital in Hadaba where straight away I had blood tests and ultrasound scans.
‘Then we waited a couple of hours for the doctor to check the results.
‘He called us in saying it was a good job we had come in because the bite was from either a false widow or a brown recluse spider.’
Nigel went for operation to have what he thought was abscesses treated.
But it turned out he was suffering from necrotising fasciitis – a flesh-eating bug.
This is a rare and life-threatening infection that can happen if a wound gets infected, according to the NHS.
It needs to be treated in hospital straight away.
Nigel’s skin started rotting away (Picture: Jam Press/Nigel Hunt)
Nigel said: ‘If I hadn’t been to the hospital for a second examination within six to 10 days, I would be dead.
‘They haven’t given me an all-clear date yet as the wound is still open and I have to have it packed every couple of days.
‘I just have to make sure it hasn’t started spreading again.
‘It could be a couple of weeks before I could fly back home. Luckily we have an apartment out here to stay.
‘To go from healthy to poorly in such a short time, then to be told you could die, was frightening.
‘I can’t go diving or snorkelling, I can’t go to the beach in case sand gets in the wound, so I’m sat watching TV most of the time although I’m just glad I’m still here.’
Sandra his wife added: ‘Someone else on the Isles of Scilly has said this has happened to them and they nearly lost their knee.
‘The doctors in Egypt are convinced it was a spider bite.
‘Nigel is still going to the hospital to have the gaping wound cleaned and repacked without any anaesthetic. It’s awful to witness.
‘They also have to keep checking to make sure no more necrosis has developed.’
Nigel has issued a warning to other people who live on the Isles of Scilly.
He added: ‘I thought it only right to tell everyone on the Isles of Scilly to be careful and check for spiders.
‘I don’t know what the outcome will be from this, but I hope it stops anyone else from going through the pain and agony this has caused.’