“Like so many young people, I had no idea an infection could lead to this. I was walking around, and then I was literally burning from the inside out in the ICU as a medical mystery,” she said.
Determined to raise awareness, Alsop has since founded the Face Sepsis project, an educational initiative aimed at helping primary care practitioners recognize the early signs of sepsis.
Symptoms of sepsis can include fever, shivering, muscle pain, confusion, rapid breathing, discolored skin, and a fast heart rate, per the NHS.
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