Sepsis – When the Infectious Disease Doctor Becomes the Patient
Episode Description
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: substack.com/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">https://peterbornstein.substack.com/
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