My wife had a mild cold but days later she died from silent killer disease

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'My wife had a mild cold but days later she died from silent killer disease'

Typically, when a person suffers a minor cut, the area surrounding the wound will become red, swollen and warm to touch.

This is evidence the body's immune system has kicked into action, releasing white blood cells to the site of the injury to kill off the bacteria causing the infection.Blood vessels swell to allow more blood to flow, and they become leaky, allowing infection-fighting cells to get out of the blood and into the tissues where they are needed.happens, this system goes into overdrive.

The inflammation that is typically seen just around the minor cut, spreads through the body, affecting healthy tissue and organs.It can lead to organ failure and septic shock, which can prove fatal. Bacteria, viruses, fungi and parasites can all trigger sepsis - though the most dangerous culprit is bacteria.Known by its colloquial name "blood poisoning", sepsis is also often referred to as a "flesh-eating disease".If you suspect you or a loved one are suffering sepsis it must be treated as a medical emergency.A person's chances of surviving sepsis are highly dependent on their getting medical intensive care as soon as possible.

 

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Poor John Swinney

Obesity

She clearly looked after herself and lived a healthy life, so it’s a shock she became ill…

Let me guess, vaccinated, right?

Mild cold wasn’t her only health issue.

The silent killer

Was it obesity? This is not news. I’ve not read it but it will linked to her gargantuan frame.

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