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alert-–-jimmy-barnes-reveals-staph-infection-has-‘hit-his-hip’-as-he-shares-health-update-and-reveals-whether-he-will-continue-tourAlert – Jimmy Barnes reveals staph infection has ‘hit his hip’ as he shares health update and reveals whether he will continue tour

n rock legend Jimmy Barnes has shared an update on his health following recent surgery and confirmed his plans to return to the stage with Cold Chisel.

The singer, 68, who had been grappling with both hip replacement and open-heart surgery, shared his progress after enduring another health scare in August.

The Cold Chisel frontman revealed that a stubborn staph infection, which previously targeted his heart, had returned, this time attacking his hip.

‘Staph infections love to hide in places like scar tissue or prosthetics,’ Barnes told The Daily Telegraph on Sunday.

‘It decided to throw a party in my back and heart last year, and now it’s hit my hip.’

The rock icon was forced to postpone his solo Hell of a Time tour in August after being hospitalised in New Zealand, experiencing unbearable pain following a string of shows.

Despite the setback, the Cold Chisel 50th anniversary tour scheduled for October remains unaffected, and fans will soon see him back on stage with the iconic band.

In a heartfelt message on Facebook, Barnes explained the unexpected need for surgery at the time and apologised to fans.

n rock legend Jimmy Barnes has updated fans on his health following recent surgery and confirmed his plans to return to the stage with Cold Chisel

n rock legend Jimmy Barnes has updated fans on his health following recent surgery and confirmed his plans to return to the stage with Cold Chisel

‘I had a twinge in my hip when I was leaving Dunedin, and by the evening the pain was unbearable. The doctors are moving fast, but I’m expected to make a full recovery in six weeks.’

The post was accompanied by a photo of Jimmy in a hospital bed, giving a thumbs-up, with his wife Jane by his side.

Fans offered overwhelming support, and the rocker assured them that his postponed shows, which included dates in Wyong, Toowoomba, Thirroul, and Sydney, would be rescheduled soon.

Despite the health issues, Barnes has been optimistic, crediting his love for music as a motivator in his recovery.

‘I’m doing physio every day, walking miles while lifting weights, and I’ve started singing while doing it,’ he shared.

‘It’s just going to be a joy to get out and play music again. That’s what’s helped me recover so fast.’

Staph infections are bacterial infections and can turn deadly if the bacteria invades deeper into the body or enters the bloodstream.

'I'm doing physio every day, walking miles while lifting weights, and I've started singing while doing it,' he told The Daily Telegraph this week

‘I’m doing physio every day, walking miles while lifting weights, and I’ve started singing while doing it,’ he told The Daily Telegraph this week

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Earlier this year, Barnes had posted a playful image from his Thailand holiday, showing him in a boxing ring.

‘This is the first hotel gym I’ve found with a Thai boxing ring. I can see another hip replacement… Maybe not,’ he joked, displaying his trademark humour and resilience.

Despite the recent challenges, Barnes remains focused on getting back to his passion.

‘It’s a joy to play music again,’ he said, eager to return to the stage later this year.

The Cold Chisel 50th anniversary tour, dubbed ‘The Big Five-0,’ has already sold over 150,000 tickets across 16 shows, making it one of the most highly anticipated tours of the year.

Late last year, Jimmy was struck down by a life-threatening infection that attacked his heart - he then underwent successful open heart surgery

Late last year, Jimmy was struck down by a life-threatening infection that attacked his heart – he then underwent successful open heart surgery

What are staphylococcal infections? 

Staphylococcal, or ‘staph’, infections are caused by the bacterium Staphylococcus.

These can cause relatively minor skin infections, such as boils, as well as serious ones affecting the blood, lungs and heart.

Most infections are caused by a group of bacteria called Staphylococcus aureus, which includes MRSA. MRSA is resistant to certain antibiotics.

Infections affecting the skin and soft tissue include:

  • Boils – red, painful lumps that usually develop on the neck, face, armpits or buttocks
  • Impetigo – causes sores, blisters and crusts; usually in children
  • Skin abscesses – a collection of pus that appears as a painful lump under the skin’s surface

Invasive infections include:

  • Endocarditis – infection of the inner heart lining, leading to fever, chest pain and coughing
  • Pneumonia – lung infection that causes coughing, breathing difficulties and chest pain
  • Sepsis – a violent immune response leads to fever, and a rapid breathing and heart rate

Around one in three people carry Staph bacteria harmlessly on their skin.

It only causes problems when it enters the body via cuts, grazes or medical equipment.

Although healthy people can be affected, those with weakened immune systems, such as due to a side effect of chemotherapy, are more likely to suffer.

Boils and other more minor forms of infection do not typically require treatment.

Antibiotics may be given or a minor procedure to drain pus from the skin.

For invasive infections, hospital treatment is required, which usually involves antibiotic injections over several days.

People can help to prevent Staph infections by:

Source: NHS Choices

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