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Updated · INFORUM · May 27
Doctor Warns Sepsis Can Follow Pneumonia After Kyle Busch Dies at 41
Updated
Updated · INFORUM · May 27

Doctor Warns Sepsis Can Follow Pneumonia After Kyle Busch Dies at 41

1 articles · Updated · INFORUM · May 27
  • Kyle Busch died May 21 after severe pneumonia progressed to sepsis, prompting Dr. Rory Ratzlaff in West Fargo to outline the condition’s warning signs.
  • Sepsis usually begins with an infection such as pneumonia or a urinary tract infection, then escalates when the immune system overreacts and releases chemicals that can starve organs of oxygen.
  • Fever, shortness of breath, a rapid heart rate and confusion are key signs, Ratzlaff said, stressing that sepsis is a cluster of symptoms rather than a single diagnosis.
  • Healthy people do not commonly become septic, he said, but risks rise with underlying conditions including heart or lung disease, diabetes and coronary artery disease.
  • People who have had an infection and still feel unwell after a few days should seek care from a primary doctor, walk-in clinic or urgent care.
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