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I Recently Had Sepsis In March Of This Year. Since

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Posted on Fri, 2 Aug 2019
Question: I recently had sepsis in March of this year. Since coming home, I’ve had an array of symptoms; that have made life rather difficult. I cannot get anyone to listen to me, I’ve asked to be tested for CKD and auto immune disorders. I currently have medullary sponge kidney disease and nephrocalisinosis.


My symptoms are
Overwhelming fatigue
Confusion
Temperature regulation
Abdominal/flank pain
Recurrent kidney infections (3 in 3 months)
Nipple discharge
Swelling in legs, hands, feet
Itching
Loss of appetite
Abdominal bloating
Hair loss
Dizziness
Headaches
Nausea/vomiting
Getting overheated frequently
Occasional chest and upper stomach pain
Pain during Intercourse
Lowered sex drive

I am a 33 year old female, hysterectomy at 27; and last gfr rate was 76. I really just need someone to listen to me, please!!
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Answered by Dr. Dr. Ivan Romich (56 minutes later)
Brief Answer:
these are serious symptoms

Detailed Answer:
Hi and welcome.
Dear patient, I understand your concern especially when i see how many symptoms you have which are definitely affecting your quality of life in such young woman.
I would need some more info about your previous disease,especially sepsis. what kind of sepsis it was ? and didi it leave some consequances?
YOu have some specific and some nonspecific symptoms. Hair loss and nipple discharge,swelling and low libidio are definitely signs of hormonal imbalance, you need to check for hypothyreosis, or disorders in steroid hormonal secretion.

Also, you should be tested for autoimmune disorders such as SLE, tyroiditis,fibromialgia and rheumatoid arthritis. Check d-ANCA, anti-DNA and RF factor.

Sepsis may have triggered autoimmune cascade in your body and this is common scenario. However it can be treated, we just need to find exact diagnosis.
IF they dont wanna test you on above mentioned disorders,you should find another hospital and doctor.

Wish you good health. Regards
Above answer was peer-reviewed by : Dr. Raju A.T
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Follow up: Dr. Dr. Ivan Romich (29 minutes later)
I got diagnosed with medullary sponge kidney 5 years ago, and they never told me about the nephrocalisinosis; I found that on my test results.
In February I started passing a kidney stone that they removed by scope on March 13 and on March 14 I was admitted as septic, my b/p was 85 over palp, 33 respires per minute 105.8 fever, sat ox was 85, dissociative. I was hospitalized for 13 days, and had a blood transfusion. I was spiking fevers for 11 of those days, and was sent home with a picc line of ampicillin. The sepsis was caused from a kidney infection from enterococcus. The flank and abdomen pain have been constant since: as well as low libido, confusion, cognitive function, recurrent kidney infections l, swelling and nipple discharge all started after as well. Hair loss just started and I’m losing handfuls at a time.
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Answered by Dr. Dr. Ivan Romich (8 minutes later)
Brief Answer:
hi

Detailed Answer:
Well, medullary sponge kidney may cause flank pain and urosepsis, but it should not be a cause of your other symptoms. I believe that sepsis triggered autoimmune disorder, most probably anti-hormonal antibodies. It required extensive immmunological work up.
There may be some serious kidneys damage which may lead to swelling and recurent fever, but other signs such as confusion, low libido and nipple discharge are related to steroid hormonal status .
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Above answer was peer-reviewed by : Dr. Raju A.T
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I Recently Had Sepsis In March Of This Year. Since

Brief Answer: these are serious symptoms Detailed Answer: Hi and welcome. Dear patient, I understand your concern especially when i see how many symptoms you have which are definitely affecting your quality of life in such young woman. I would need some more info about your previous disease,especially sepsis. what kind of sepsis it was ? and didi it leave some consequances? YOu have some specific and some nonspecific symptoms. Hair loss and nipple discharge,swelling and low libidio are definitely signs of hormonal imbalance, you need to check for hypothyreosis, or disorders in steroid hormonal secretion. Also, you should be tested for autoimmune disorders such as SLE, tyroiditis,fibromialgia and rheumatoid arthritis. Check d-ANCA, anti-DNA and RF factor. Sepsis may have triggered autoimmune cascade in your body and this is common scenario. However it can be treated, we just need to find exact diagnosis. IF they dont wanna test you on above mentioned disorders,you should find another hospital and doctor. Wish you good health. Regards