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Mum with ‘smelling superpower’ SNIFFED OUT her son’s life-threatening illness after noticing bizarre stench
A MUM claims she was able to sniff out that that her son’s life was at risk even when docs dismissed him – after noticing a bizarre stench.
Victoria Hare says she has always had the ability to sense when her children are seriously unwell through the power of smell.
The 41-year-old claims she is able to smell ketones on a person’s breath – which have a distinctive pear drop or acetone smell emitted through the breath and sweat.
Ketones are acids your body makes when it doesn’t get enough glucose for energy and starts breaking down fats instead.
As ketones build up, they can be detected in blood or urine tests, but they can also give a distinctive tinge to someones breath.
A smell of ketones on a person’s breath can be a sign of a number of things, including a life-threatening complication of diabetes known as diabetic ketoacidosis, the ketogenic diet or liver failure.
‘Pear-drop breath’ can also be a characteristic of type 1 diabetes, an autoimmune disorder that affects around 400,000 people in the UK and means the body is unable to process sugar properly.
So when Victoria’s 15-year-old son Harry began stinking of nail varnish remover in October last year, the mum-of-three grew concerned that he may diabetic.
However, Victoria, who lives in Oakham, Rutland, was unable to get a GP appointment to confirm her suspicions – so used a device to measure his blood sugar levels, which she said were “sky high”.
Victoria, who works as a yoga teacher and dreadlock artist, rushed Harry to Peterborough City Hospital, where doctors said he was close to diabetic ketoacidosis.
This is serious complication of diabetes arising from a buildup of ketones in the blood that can be fatal.
Victoria feels immensely grateful that her smelling superpower helped save her son’s life – and is urging others to be persistent with their doctor when concerned about their health.
Victoria said: “I could smell this acetone smell on him, it was like nail varnish remover. And I knew that smell.
“When my other son was very poorly and couldn’t eat for a few days, you get ketones – your body is burning its own fat for fuel and there’s a specific smell with that.
“And I smelled that smell on my son and I’ve also smelled it on my mother before when she’s been very unwell.
“I asked Harry if he’d been unwell recently or if there’s any bugs going around but he said no.
“I could just smell this smell on his breath, he doesn’t have to be dead close to me to smell it. It was very strong.
“When he was speaking, I could smell this acetone smell coming from him. You can get this smell when you’re doing the keto diet as your body’s in ketosis.
“I’ve got a really sensitive sense of smell, but not everyone can smell ketones on people’s breath.
“I was confused because I knew Harry was eating but I could smell it on him. You expect to smell it on someone who hasn’t eaten for a few days.”
‘SAVED HIS LIFE’
The following few days, Victoria said her son “stank” of acetone as well as complaining of being thirsty and getting up to go to the toilet in the night – confirming her fears that he may be diabetic.
Victoria said she rang her local GP but was told his symptoms were “not an emergency” and to call back next week.
However, Victoria remained concerned so tested her son’s blood sugar levels on a machine which were so high, they didn’t even register on the device.
Victoria said: “It’s really dangerous. Who knows how long his sugar levels had been that high for.
“I rang the doctors and they did blood tests and found he had really high ketones and actually wanted to ring an ambulance to take him to hospital.
“The doctor said the fact you’ve spotted all the signs and put it together and known it was diabetes, you’ve saved his life.”
What is diabetic ketoacidosis?
Diabetic ketoacidosis is a serious condition that can happen in people with diabetes.
It’s where a lack of insulin causes harmful substances called ketones to build up in the blood.
It can be life threatening and needs urgent treatment in hospital.
Diabetic ketoacidosis usually affects people with type 1 diabetes, often when they first develop the condition and have not yet been diagnosed.
This is common in children.
But people with type 2 diabetes can also develop ketoacidosis when they need insulin.
Symptoms of the condition include:
- Feeling thirsty
- Needing to pee more often
- Stomach pain, feeling sick or being sick
- Diarrhoea
- Breathing more deeply than usual
- Breath that smells fruity (like pear drop sweets or nail polish remover)
- Feeling tired, sleepy or confused
- Blurred vision
The symptoms usually develop over 24 hours, but it can be faster.
You should call 999 or go to A&E if you have symptoms of diabetic ketoacidosis – even if you have not been diagnosed with diabetes.
Source: NHS
Harry was rushed to Peterborough City Hospital where he was admitted for two nights and diagnosed with type-1 diabetes.
Victoria said: “Luckily I had brought him in just in time. When you go into diabetic ketone ketoacidosis, your organs start to shut down. People die from that.
“I did grieve a bit when he was diagnosed because that was the end of life as we knew it. You can’t just have a bit of chocolate anymore.
“I’m disgusted with the doctors. They said just to leave him, he could’ve died.
“It’s horrifying they didn’t have any appointments.”
The mum said she was grateful for her smelling superpower.
“I was so grateful I had this super sense of smell. It was a massive giveaway. My husband couldn’t smell anything.”
She urged others to stand up for themselves if they think feel they aren’t being listened to.
“I think sadly people need to take more responsibility for their own health. You need to push when you think something isn’t right,” Victoria said.
“You need to persist.”
What different smells can reveal about your health
We all smell from time to time, but if you have persistently pongy feet or foul breath, your body could be tipping you off to something.
Kenny Chan, lead information services pharmacist at Numark, said: “Body odour can provide important clues about your health.”
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Not washing your feet or wearing the same socks and shoes can make them smell.
But you might also be getting funky wafts whenever you remove your socks and shoes if you have a fungal infection like athlete’s foot.
Bad breath
Bad breath – also referred to as halitosis – can result from bacteria that builds up in the mouth if your dental hygiene isn’t the best, according to Kenny.
But conditions like gingivitis, the earliest stage of gum disease, can also make your breath persistently musty.
Medical conditions could also be behind your foul breath that doesn’t seem to go away, even if you’re brushing your teeth.
Kenny said: “Chronic bad breath can be a sign of conditions like diabetes, liver disease, kidney disease, or gastrointestinal issues.”
Read more on what different smells can reveal about your heath here.
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New body scan phone app ‘reveals if you’re at risk of heart disease, stroke or diabetes in just 30 seconds’
A NEW smartphone app can tell you if you’re at risk of heart disease, stroke or diabetes, experts say.
MyBVI is an at-home body scan tool that analyses your health in as little as 30 seconds.
It uses two photos to reveal your body fat, visceral fat, waist-to-hip ratio, waist-to-height ratio and waist circumference – without the need for a tape measure.
Using artificial intelligence (AI) and taking into account your age and gender, this then produces a body volume index (BVI) figure from zero to 20, which determines your likelihood of future health problems.
Generally, the higher the number, the higher your chances of falling ill.
A BVI score below 13 is considered low risk, while figures above 13 indicate an increased risk.
The technology is 23 per cent more accurate than body mass index (BMI) which relies on weight and height alone, scientists claim.
Inventor Richard Barnes said: “With MyBVI, users simply take two images with their smartphone or tablet from the comfort of their home, and within seconds, they receive their measurements.
“It considers where fat is distributed on the body, and how that impacts health, rather than just on total weight.
“Anyone can do it. And the images are never stored or used, ensuring complete privacy.
“BVI is a predictive risk indicator for three of the most significant diseases in global healthcare – diabetes, cardiovascular disease (which encompasses heart disease and stroke) and high blood pressure.”
Developer Select Research hopes it can help ease the burden on medical staff by allowing patients to submit images from home, eliminating the need for GP or other clinic visits.
How to do the body scan
- Get someone to hold your phone or tablet vertically and stand in front of them.
- Stand facing forwards, with your arms held out straight at a 45-degree angle for the first picture.
- For the second photo, stand exactly side-on with your feet together and your arms straight down. Don’t look at the camera.
- You should receive your results a few seconds later.
Those deemed high-risk can then be monitored, “enabling cost-effective preventive care and earlier diagnosis”.
It should also reduce the chances of ‘false positives’ for obesity, particularly in patients with muscular builds, ethnic minorities and women, according to the team.
Richard said: “The government now has an opportunity to fulfil its promise of creating a future-ready NHS by adopting a more accurate understanding of body composition and its impact on health.
“BVI accurately identifies more than four out of five patients who might be at risk of heart disease, stroke or type 2 diabetes – marking a 23 per cent improvement over BMI and outperforming manual measurements.
“These findings indicate that BVI is a more effective risk indicator than BMI, which was created in 1835 and is outdated and inaccurate when assessing individual health.
“After 18 years of development, we’ve created an app that offers more comprehensive body measurements that lowers the cost of entry and could become a new medical standard.
“It offers a more comprehensive approach, with detailed data on total body fat, visceral fat, waist-to-hip ratio, waist-to-height ratio, waist circumference and BVI.
“Maintaining good health is important for everyone, so it’s crucial that people have access to accurate tools like MyBVI to make the right decisions about their health.”
It could serve as a powerful screening tool for identifying metabolic syndrome
Researchers
MyBVI is free to download but requires a £3.99-a-month subscription to unlock “premium benefits”.
It presents data on a graph to help users understand how their body changes over time.
The app predicts someone’s metabolic syndrome risk and severity.
A study published in the European Heart Journal – Digital Health found it to be more accurate than BMI.
“The tool offers a more precise alternative to other measures of disease risk, like BMI and waist-to-hip ratio,” the researchers said.
“It could serve as a powerful screening tool for identifying metabolic syndrome.”
Metabolic syndrome can lead to a heart attack, stroke, diabetes, liver disease, and other serious health problems.
People with metabolic syndrome typically have apple-shaped bodies, meaning they carry a lot of their weight around their middle.
The science behind body volume index
BVI helps people understand their body composition.
Total body fat
Body fat, also known as adipose tissue, helps store energy in our bodies and is essential for our wellbeing.
But in excess, it can also lead to the development of many diseases, including heart disease, high blood pressure, and stroke.
Visceral fat
Visceral fat, also known as intra-abdominal fat, is the fat found on the inside of your abdomen and around your organs.
Too much of it is linked to type 2 diabetes, fatty liver disease and some forms of cancer.
Waist-to-hip ratio
Waist-to-hip ratio measures the difference between the waist circumference and the hip circumference, and determines how much fat is stored on the waist, hips and buttocks.
Waist-to-height ratio
Someone’s waist-to-height ratio is obtained by dividing their waist size by their height.
Waist and hip circumference
The waist is measured in a horizontal line, halfway down the side of the body between the pelvic bone and the bottom of the ribcage.
The hip circumference is measured at the widest point of the buttocks.
Source: BVI
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Do you make your partner sleep on the sofa when they have a cold? Almost 1 in 6 bunged-up Brits are banished from bed
NEARLY one in six bunged-up Brits are banished from their beds when they have a cold – spending as long as three nights in exile.
A poll of 2,000 adults found 45 per cent of these ended up seeking refuge in the spare room, while 40 per cent have been forced to flee to the sofa in the dead of night.
And 18 per cent ended up sleeping in solitude on the floor of the kid’s room.
Dr Sara Kayat, who has partnered with nasal spray brand Stérimar, which commissioned the research, said: “Suffering from a blocked nose or congestion can make it harder to get to sleep at night.
“A blocked nose can actually feel worse at night because more blood flows to it when you lie down, which can add to the nasal inflammation and congestion.”
It also emerged for 53 per cent their snoring will get worse when they can’t breathe clearly because of a cold or blocked nose.
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These ailments will impact the quality of sleep for 70 per cent of adults, depriving them of an average of three hours each night of precious kip.
As a result of this, 61 per cent are low on energy the next day, with 48 per cent being more irritable.
Over a third (37 per cent) of these will struggle to concentrate and 29 per cent won’t be on top form at work, the figures found.
Dr Sara Kayat added: “Having your sleep disturbed by a cold or blocked nose is bad enough.
“But the survey shows that your sleep disturbance can quickly become the source of low energy, negative mood and even relationship grumbles if you keep your loved one awake.
“It’s important to find a solution quickly that helps you breathe more easily, and that lets those around you get good quality sleep too.”
The cold and flu remedies that experts say actually work
Mike Hewitson, a pharmacist from Somerset, suggests the best thing someone can buy when they have a cold or flu is standard paracetamol.
“I generally advise people to use unbranded medicines which are often as effective as the branded products, but at a fraction of the price,” he said.
Paracetamol can help to “control the fever” which often accompanies the flu, Mike said.
Sadik Al-Hassan, a pharmacist based in Bath, added that medicines such as Lemsip Max, which contain a combination of drugs, can also be helpful at reducing symptoms.
“The paracetamol can help reduce pain, the decongestant to clear out the sinuses and vitamin C to help you fight infections faster,” he said.
Both pharmacists warned patients against Echinacea – a herbal supplement which some take to boost immunity.
“While it probably isn’t going to do much harm to take it for most people, there isn’t much evidence to suggest it actually helps,” Mike said.
The experts stressed that prevention is better than cure and there are many effective ways at reducing your chances of getting ill in the first place.
Sadik said: “There are a lot of cold and flu prevention nasal sprays on the market which create a gel barrier which words as a physical barrier.”
Meanwhile, Mike pointed out that it isn’t too late to get a flu jab.
“Many pharmacies will also be able to provide you with a private flu vaccination service if you don’t qualify for the free NHS jab,” he said.
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‘Fit’ man suffers horrific artery TEAR triggering fatal heart emergency – after masturbating
A MAN’S bout of self pleasure ended in a potentially deadly heart emergency, as he suffered a torn artery after masturbating.
The 59-year-old man called an ambulance after getting a tight jaw and tingling in his hands following his solo sesh.
Doctors were baffled by his symptoms, at first fearing he had a severe case of sepsis.
But a battery of tests revealed he had in fact suffered a tear to his aorta, the body’s largest artery that carries blood from the heart to the body.
This resulted in severe aortic regurgitation, a medical emergency where the blood flows backwards into the heart.
Aortic dissection – as a tear to the aorta is called – is a rare condition that can be life threatening if not identified and treated promptly.
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People suffering the health emergency usually experience a sharp, ripping pain in their chest or upper back, as well as shortness of breath, heavy sweating, confusion and severe stomach pain, the Cleveland Clinic states.
But unusually, the patient in question suffered no chest pain, shortness of breath, loss of consciousness or nausea as would be expected in health emergency of this type.
Only about 6.4 per cent of patients with aortic dissections don’t experience chest pain, doctors from the Department of Emergency Medicine at Mount Sinai hospital in New York – who oversaw the man’s case – wrote.
“As such, painless dissections are atypical presentations, more likely to be associated with increased mortality,” the said in a report published to the journal Clinic and Experimental Emergency Medicine.
It’s also unusual for the man to have suffered the tear following masturbation – although he’s not the first to do so.
Another report details the case of a 60-year-old man who experienced a “ripping” pain in his chest, neck and back in the hours after indulging in a bout of masturbation.
The 59-year old patient had a past medical history of high blood pressure, which puts extra strain on the heart, blood vessels and other organs and raises the risk of experiencing heart disease, heart attacks and strokes.
He also had a rare form of chronic pancreatitis, inflammation of the pancreas caused by the immune system attacking the organ, as well as chronic renal insufficiency – a long-term condition where the kidneys don’t work as well as they should.
But the day before he suffered his health emergency, the man had been on a 3-mile jog.
After his solo sesh, the man described experiencing “lightheadedness, a tingling sensation to both hands, and jaw tightness”, according to the report.
Feeling unwell, he decided to lie down and unintentionally wet himself.
He decided to call an ambulance after this episode of urinary incontinence.
Test conducted at the hospital revealed he was suffering from extremely low blood pressure and a slow pulse.
Medics feared he may be suffering from sepsis – a life threatening overreaction to an infection – and gave the man a dose of antibiotics.
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Though his condition seemed to improve, the patient reported feeling dizzy when trying to walk and he underwent further monitoring and tests to his heart.
At this point, an ultrasound scan revealed that he’d suffered a e type A aortic dissection – a tear starting on the upper part of the aorta closer to the heart.
This can be immediately life-threatening and usually requires emergency open-chest surgery to repair or replace the first part of the aorta where the tear started.
The man did in fact undergo surgery for an aortic graft replacement, which involves replacing a damaged section of the aorta and aortic valve with a tube.
He’s understood to have since recovered from his ordeal.
It remains unclear why he suffered a tear to his aorta following masturbation, though medics said his chronic pancreatitis appears to be an “important risk factor”.
Medics dwelled on the fact that the patient didn’t experience any pain from his aortic dissection, stressing that this was unusual.
“This case reinforces that aortic dissection can be present without pain, including the classic presentation of tearing chest pain or back pain,” they wrote.
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