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Home / Sports / Aussie AFL Star's Bali Nightmare

Aussie AFL Star's Bali Nightmare

18 Jan

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Summary

  • Young AFL player Paul Curtis evacuated from Bali after severe illness.
  • Curtis contracted pneumonia in London, leading to a life-threatening empyema.
  • Emergency surgery removed a litre of pus from his lung in Australia.
Aussie AFL Star's Bali Nightmare

North Melbourne's Paul Curtis faced a life-threatening illness during his off-season travels. After contracting pneumonia in London, his condition worsened significantly. He was diagnosed with empyema, a dangerous buildup of fluid around the lungs, necessitating urgent medical intervention.

His journey took a critical turn when an allergic reaction to medication caused severe swelling during a flight to Bali. Admitted to a hospital there, his condition continued to deteriorate. He was subsequently transported back to Australia for emergency surgery.

In Australia, doctors removed a litre of pus from Curtis's lung, a procedure that saved his life. Following eight days in hospital and three weeks of rehabilitation, the 22-year-old is now recovering and has a chance to play in the upcoming season opener.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
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Paul Curtis was evacuated from Bali after contracting a life-threatening lung infection called empyema.
Yes, Paul Curtis underwent emergency surgery in Australia to remove pus from his lung.
The North Melbourne player, Paul Curtis, suffered from pneumonia which led to a life-threatening empyema.

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