A grandmother who contracted a potentially fatal superbug in Scotland has been saved after a hospital fed her daughter’s faeces to her.
Ethel McEwan, an 83-year-old from Guardbridge, Fife, was near death after contracting Clostridium Difficile.
But she was saved receiving a "faecal transplant" from her daughter, Winnifred.
The treatment involves liquidising a sample of faeces from a close relative of the patient, and feeding the liquid down a tube into the stomach.
The treatment restores the bacteria to levels at which they help the recovery process.
"When you tell people about the treatment, they wrinkle their noses," Mrs McEwan said. "But it’s not like they put it on a plate and have you eat it. You don’t ever see or smell a thing."
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