Reports Say Michael Schumacher Struck With Pneumonia
Formula One Champion Michael Schumacher has reportedly contracted pneumonia, say doctors.
The seven-time German world champion has been in a coma since his
December 29 ski accident, when he badly injured his head, causing
serious swelling of the brain.
According to News.com.au, pneumonia- a respiratory condition where there
is inflammation of the lungs- is usually caused by an infection, such
as from a virus, bacteria or fungus, and can be life-threatening for
people in Schumacher's condition
The report mentioned that the illness' effect on Schumacher's fragile
state of health is still unknown, with Schumacher's spokeswoman, Sabine
Kehm, refusing to comment on 'speculation'.
The doctors treating Schumacher had said they were trying to coax him
out of the coma by reducing his sedation, although the report mentioned
that the process of bringing him out of the coma might be delayed if
Schumacher has pneumonia.
Factored into such a decision are the patient's vital functions and
ability to breathe independently - all artificial coma patients require a
ventilator, and the report added that doctors would now watch the
patient for any response to external stimuli like voice commands, while
also monitoring his brain with scanners.
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