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Why does toothache cause fatal sepsis?

Recently, Gao Sulin, a 29-year-old anesthesiologist, left. In our opinion, it's not a serious disease that takes away his life. Just toothache causes septicemia. What's the matter? Why does ordinary toothache kill people?

He was once the most handsome doctor who moved Nanjing. Many people affectionately called him the "road angel". His proficient oral English and enthusiasm, patience and sincerity for patients also left a deep impression on people around him. According to reports, a week before his death, Gao Sulin said he had toothache. Who knows, this seems to be a common oral problems, but quickly developed into septicemia, and lead to multiple organ failure. In the early morning of August 4, Gao Sulin died because of ineffective rescue.

Why can toothache cause septicemia?

During the onset of sepsis, patients will have many clinical adverse reactions due to blood to bacterial infection. In particular, the occurrence of toothache, gum swelling and pain need timely anti-inflammatory treatment, to avoid gum bleeding can not stop the situation.

2 during the onset of sepsis, patients will have toothache and inflammation of the mouth, which will affect the normal eating. In case of tooth loosening, patients should pay attention not to eat the food that is too hot and not easy to chew, so as to avoid the burden on the teeth, and pay attention to the liquid food.

Sepsis will lead to toothache, bleeding and other diseases in patients. Chemotherapy is needed to prevent more symptoms in the body. In addition, heatstroke prevention and cooling should be kept to avoid the influence of the hot weather on the metabolism of the body, especially to keep the skin dry and clean.

Note: Patients with sepsis need to pay special attention to the internal and external safety of the body, because once the symptoms of bleeding occur, the patients will not be able to stop bleeding in time, and will suffer from shock or even death due to the lack of hemostatic effect of platelets.