When I went to take a sample from the nose, brain fluid came out! | 961537 | Voice of tomorrow



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An American woman died while undergoing tests for coronavirus. While taking samples from her nose for the Cavid-19 swab test, she suffered a severe brain injury and her brain line was damaged. The fluid that comes out of the brain begins to drip through the nose.

The 40-year-old woman either did not sample her nose correctly or was in a difficult situation as a result of pushing too hard to take the sample. The news was published in a medical journal on Thursday.

Jarrett Walsh, a physician involved in head and neck surgery, said in his article that collectors should be very careful when collecting samples. Otherwise, these problems can occur. On the other hand, those who have severe sinus problems or have undergone head surgery should only collect samples from the mouth.

Those who are collecting samples need special training AND those who are being evaluated must also be kept under observation. Says ENT specialist Dennis Kraus7

It is known that the American woman underwent a crown test before hernia operation. She gave samples of her own nose. Later, some kind of liquid started to come out of her nose. It starts with vomiting and a headache. Her neck also becomes very stiff and her eyes start to hurt when exposed to light.

Then it is understood that there was an alteration when collecting the swab from the nose. The sample collection rod hit a little harder on the nose.

The woman was treated for intracranial hypertension one year before the incident. After informing the doctor, the doctor can understand the problem by combining the old scan with the new one. Then the fluid reading in your brain stops. That also remains a problem. She finally had to undergo surgery. He is currently healthy.

However, Dr. Jarrett Walsh has expressed doubts about whether he would have survived had he not received proper treatment. He advised to be especially careful and to be trained when collecting samples from the nose.

Source: News18.



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