Texas teen loses limbs after rare flu complications
Translated from Spanish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- A Texas teenager lost both legs and an arm due to a rare and severe chain of complications following influenza.
- The girl developed necrotizing pneumonia, sepsis, blood clots, and multi-organ failure during a 117-day hospitalization.
- A fundraising campaign has been initiated to support the teenager's recovery and future needs.
A teenage girl in Texas suffered a devastating series of medical complications after contracting influenza, leading to the amputation of three of her limbs. The severe illness resulted in necrotizing pneumonia, sepsis, blood clots, and multi-organ failure, necessitating an extended hospital stay.
After battling the aggressive illness for 117 days, the young patient was finally discharged from the hospital. The influenza initially triggered a cascade of critical health issues that medical professionals worked tirelessly to manage. The extent of the complications required drastic measures to save her life, ultimately resulting in the loss of both her legs and one arm.
Details about the specific strain of influenza or the exact timeline of the complications were not provided in the source material. However, the case highlights the potential for severe and life-altering consequences even from common viral infections, particularly in younger individuals when complications arise.
A fundraising campaign has been established to support the teenager and her family as they navigate the challenges of her recovery and adapt to her new reality. The campaign aims to assist with medical expenses and provide resources for her long-term care and rehabilitation.
Originally published by La Naciรณn in Spanish. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.