Poll of the Day > 76-year-old Australian woman killed by cock

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Far-Queue
09/04/19 1:38:54 PM
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https://www.foxnews.com/health/rooster-pecked-woman-death-freak-attack.amp

On the heels of a report from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) about backyard chickens spreading illness to people in 49 states comes a harrowing tale about a woman who was killed by a rooster that delivered a lethal strike to a varicose vein in her leg.

According to the report, which was published in the journal Forensic Science, Medicine and Pathology, the 76-year-old had been collecting eggs at her home in Australia when the aggressive rooster attacked her lower-left leg. The woman collapsed, with an autopsy later revealing two small lacerations on her leg, including one on a varicose vein, LiveScience reported.

Her cause of death was listed as exsanguination, which is a severe loss of blood, caused by the roosters aggressive pecking. The attack is considered rare by the reports authors, with one telling LiveScience that it demonstrates that even relatively small domestic animals may be able to inflict lethal injuries in individuals if there are specific vascular vulnerabilities present.

Any superficial vein may become vericosed, which means twisted and enlarged, but they are most commonly found in the legs. According to the MayoClinic, they are most often a cosmetic concern, but in some cases they can lead to more serious issues. They are typically caused by damaged or weakened valves, but there are several risk factors that may be at play including age, sex, pregnancy, family history, obesity, or sitting or standing for long periods of time.

Patients most often only experience visible symptoms such as dark purple or blue veins, or veins that appear twisted or bulged. But some patients can experience an achy or heavy feeling in the legs, burning, throbbing, cramping or worsened pain after sitting or standing for a long time. Patients may also experience itching or skin discoloration. Complications tied to varicose veins may occur, which according to MayoClinic may include ulcers, blood clots or bleeding.

Physicians may recommend exercise, leg elevation or wearing a compression stocking to help ease the pain or prevent varicose veins from worsening. The reports authors also noted that the woman had several other underlying health issues including high blood pressure and type 2 diabetes.

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Mead
09/04/19 1:40:34 PM
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RIP sounds like it was too veiny for her to handle

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EvilMegas
09/04/19 1:49:33 PM
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Did she not even check the wounds she got or did she die within like minutes?
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Mead
09/04/19 1:52:12 PM
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EvilMegas posted...
Did she not even check the wounds she got or did she die within like minutes?


Sounds like she died rapidly from the blood loss, its not uncommon for that to happen to the elderly especially if they are on blood thinners and they are wounded

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Far-Queue
09/04/19 6:28:22 PM
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Mead posted...
Sounds like she died rapidly from the blood loss, its not uncommon for that to happen to the elderly especially if they are on blood thinners and they are wounded
She had other health issues, according to the article. She may have been on medication.

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