New Delhi: Dr Richard Beale, the London-based docotor, who was flown in to treat Tamil Nadu Chief Minister Jayalalithaa when she was lying in Intensive Care Unit (ICU) at Apollo Hospitals in Chennai, on Monday clarified that the former AIADMK leader died of sepsis.
He said Jayalalithaa, who had severe diabetes, was suffering from septicemia when she came to the hospital. Here are some key facts that you need to know about the condition:
- Young children and the elderly
- People with a medical condition that weakens their immune system such as HIV or leukaemia.
- People with diabetes
- People being treated in an ICU, undergoing or receiving treatments such as chemotherapy or long-term steroids.
- People who recently had surgery.
As sepsis progresses quickly, getting immediate medical help is vital in case you or someone in your family suspects having the condition because every minute and hour counts.
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