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Man's warning after dog poo left on rugby pitch led to life-changing infection

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A man left with life-changing infection as a result of dog poo left on a rugby pitch has issued a warning to urged owners to clean up after their pets.

Darryl Adams, 50, has spent almost two decades suffering with a leg that has "never been right" after his shin was stamped on with rugby boot studs covered in dog mess during a game 17 years ago.

His skin was cut by the studs of the boots with the dog poo that was on them causing a cellulitis infection that has never properly healed. READ MORE: Thug knocked woman down with her own car as she shouted for help in horrific robbery The HGV driver from Wales, who has been hospitalised several times as a result of the infection, has now spoken out as part of national dog fouling campaign reports the Liverpool Echo. “I ended up having a week in hospital and the doctor who treated me said that once you get cellulitis, all it takes is something small to trigger it off again" Mr Adams said: "The infection flared up twice between 2005 and 2013 - the last flare up in 2013 was the worst. "All it took was heavy flu to trigger it and I was hospitalised for two weeks because the infection had tracked into my veins. "Ever since then my leg has never been right, it is constantly swollen and looks awful - all from some selfish person who couldn't be bothered to pick up after their dog." Dog poo remains a persistent issue in communities across the country and a new dog fouling campaign, aims to raise awareness of the health risks associated with dog poo.

As well as carrying harmful bacteria which can lead to infection, asthma and even blindness, bacteria can live in soil long after the dog poo has decomposed.

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