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Teen's Cold Led to Eye Popping Out, Brain Surgery

3 Dec

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Summary

  • A 17-year-old experienced severe headaches from a cold.
  • Her eye swelled significantly, appearing like a golf ball.
  • Doctors discovered a life-threatening infection spreading to her brain.
Teen's Cold Led to Eye Popping Out, Brain Surgery

A common cold took a terrifying turn for a 17-year-old London resident, leading to a near-fatal infection. What began as persistent headaches and general unwellness rapidly progressed over a week, confining her to bed.

Upon waking one morning, she discovered her eye had become severely swollen, described as protruding like a golf ball and filled with pus. This alarming symptom prompted immediate medical attention, revealing a dangerous bacterial infection known as orbital cellulitis.

Doctors determined the infection was life-threatening, having spread from her eye area towards her brain. Urgent brain surgery was performed to remove part of her skull and address the infection, ultimately saving her life and preventing potential paralysis.

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.
Sophie Bell's eye swelled significantly, appearing like a golf ball, due to a severe infection.
Yes, a common cold can trigger secondary infections like orbital cellulitis, which can spread to the brain, requiring surgery.
Sophie Bell was treated at The Royal London Hospital.

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