Death Certificate Shows Kyle Busch Had Pneumonia for ‘Days to Weeks’ | Chattanooga Times Free Press
The former NASCAR star’s death certificate said bacterial pneumonia led to sepsis, and experts say early treatment can save lives.
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NASCAR Star’s Death Shows How Sepsis Can Kill Anyone if Not Caught
By Kara Gavin Kyle Busch won more races than any driver in NASCAR history. But his own race ended far too soon, cut short by a condition called sepsis at the age of 41 after a case of pneumonia. How a seemingly healthy man could die so suddenly, of a condition that many people haven’t heard of, don’t understand, or think only happens in older adults, sent shock waves through the auto racing community and beyond. But even as Busch’s family, frien…
Considering health issues after untimely death of Kyle Busch
Oak Hill, WV (WOAY) On May 21st, former NASCAR star Kyle Busch passed away at age 41. The following week, his death certificate confirmed the cause of death: pneumonia that progressed into sepsis, resulting in rapid complications. Health Officer of Fayette County Health Department, Dr. Steven Eshenaur, shares his expertise on how common illnesses can become deadly: “He did develop pneumonia and unfortunately passed away secondary to developing s…
Sports briefs: Busch had pneumonia for ‘days to weeks’ before death
CHARLOTTE, N.C. — Kyle Busch died last week from hemorrhagic shock and disseminated intravascular coagulation after complications from bacterial pneumonia led to sepsis, according to the former NASCAR star’s death certificate. Busch had been experiencing symptoms of bacterial pneumonia for…
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