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Sepsis – When the Infectious Disease Doctor Becomes the Patient

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Sepsis – When the Infectious Disease Doctor Becomes the Patient

February 6, 2025

Sepsis – When the Infectious Disease Doctor Becomes the Patient

Infectious disease specialist Dr. Peter Bornstein has treated countless patients with sepsis. Despite his expertise, Peter found himself battling this condition as a patient, sharing how he ignored the early symptoms until they escalated rapidly. Peter talks openly about the lessons he learned about navigating healthcare as both a doctor and patient.

Key Takeaways:

  • Sepsis is serious. Early signs include shaking chills, rapid heart rate, and lightheadedness. Don’t hesitate to seek urgent care.
  • Your medical history matters. Even minor procedures weeks prior can be critical to diagnosis.
  • UTIs require attention. Symptoms like pain or frequent urination shouldn’t be ignored, especially for men.
  • Advocate for yourself. If antibiotics don’t work within 3–4 days, ask for an infectious disease consultation.

Links

Dr. Peter Bornstein’s Blog: https://peterbornstein.substack.com/

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