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Doctors Said It Was a Spider Bite, Then She Started To Lose Her Vision
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Doctors Said It Was a Spider Bite, Then She Started To Lose Her Vision

Emma Selvidge, a 19-year-old from Oklahoma, experienced a series of alarming health issues following what she initially believed was a spider bite on her forehead. She first visited urgent care, where doctors suspected a spider bite and treated her with antibiotics. However, within minutes, the swelling worsened and spread into her eye, prompting her to go to the emergency room. Further testing revealed an abscess, requiring surgery to drain it, which also uncovered an unrelated tonsil issue. Despite multiple hospitalizations and surgeries, Selvidge faced recurring episodes of swelling, leading to severe sinus infections, headaches, and vision problems. Medical scans later identified mild stenosis in her brain's drainage system, but no clear cause or treatment plan was established. She continues to deal with daily headaches, vision complications, and other lingering effects.

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Newsweek logoNewsweekIndipendenteCentroFattualità 85Obiettività 7510 h fa
Doctors Said It Was a Spider Bite, Then She Started To Lose Her Vision

Emma Selvidge, a 19-year-old from Oklahoma, experienced a series of alarming health issues following what she initially believed was a spider bite on her forehead. She first visited urgent care, where doctors suspected a spider bite and treated her with antibiotics. However, within minutes, the swelling worsened and spread into her eye, prompting her to go to the emergency room. Further testing revealed an abscess, requiring surgery to drain it, which also uncovered an unrelated tonsil issue. Despite multiple hospitalizations and surgeries, Selvidge faced recurring episodes of swelling, leading to severe sinus infections, headaches, and vision problems. Medical scans later identified mild stenosis in her brain's drainage system, but no clear cause or treatment plan was established. She continues to deal with daily headaches, vision complications, and other lingering effects.

Lettura del bias (Centro): The article focuses on a personal medical incident and does not engage with political discourse, policy debates, or governmental actions. As such, it is apolitical in nature and therefore leans toward the center.

Perché questi punteggi (Fattualità 85 · Obiettività 75): The article provides a detailed account of Emma Selvidge's medical experience, aligning with common symptoms and treatments for severe infections like abscesses. However, it lacks specific medical confirmation of the cause (e.g., whether it was indeed a spider bite or another condition). The narrati

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