一位妇女无视肾结石疼痛,导致化粪休克和截肢,失去了所有手指和脚趾,但幸存下来,现在提倡早期医疗。
A woman lost all her fingers and toes after ignoring kidney stone pain, leading to septic shock and amputations, but survived and now advocates for early medical care.
48岁的Louise Marshallsay 在肾脏石引发危及生命的感染和化粪池冲击后 失去了所有的手指和脚趾
Louise Marshallsay, 48, lost all her fingers and toes after a kidney stone triggered a life-threatening infection and septic shock.
起初,她将侧身疼痛作为次要问题处理,后来由于血液阻塞,她晕倒,惊醒在昏暗的极端状态中。
Initially dismissing side pain as a minor issue, she collapsed and woke to blackened extremities due to blocked blood flow.
尽管多次截肢并遭受严重创伤,但在医生限制血液流动以保护其器官后,她得以存活下来。
Despite multiple amputations and severe trauma, she survived after doctors restricted blood flow to protect her organs.
后来,她接受了符合她手形的定制假肢,通过分享她的故事找到了爱,并一直感激她的生命。
She later received custom prosthetics that matched her hand shape, found love through sharing her story, and remains grateful for her life.
她的案件突显了对看似轻微的症状推迟医疗护理的危险。
Her case underscores the dangers of delayed medical care for seemingly minor symptoms.