Danniella was rushed to hospital last night, and has since shared an update with fans (Picture: Instagram / Danniella Westbrook / BBC)
Danniella Westbrook was told by doctors that she would have had a heart attack if she didn’t go to hospital when she did.
The EastEnders actress, who played Sam Mitchell in the BBC One soap, was rushed to hospital on Thursday night, shortly after telling her followers on social media that she had been experiencing black outs and ‘seizures’.
Fans were left concerned after the 49-year-old posted a video on her Instagram Stories, which showed her receiving air from a mask.
The video in question was seemingly deleted as it later vanished from her account, but Danniella has since shared an update on her condition.
‘Septics, strep A and constant temperature of 39.8,’ the Sam Mitchell star wrote on a video, which showed her lying in a hospital bed.
Several hours later, she shared another update, revealing that she had been informed by doctors that she made the right decision to go to hospital when she did.
‘Huge thank you to whips cross and the nhs. Who have managed to get me stabilised’ said Daniella.
Danniella shared an update with fans shortly after being rushed to hospital (Picture: Instagram / Danniella Westbrook)
The EastEnders star thanked those who ‘saved her life’ (Picture: Instagram / Danniella Westbrook)
‘They informed me that if I’d of left it till the morning I would of had a heart attack.
‘The pressure on my chest was so sad’.
In another post on Instagram, Danniella revealed that she is ‘forever grateful’ to those who saved her life.
‘Whips cross just saved my life and I am forever grateful,’ she said. ‘If you have this flu bug and tight chest ring an ambulance I was hours away from a cardiac arrest my chest was so tight .
‘Now I need complete bed rest for a few days #blessed.’
Strep A cases have been reported to be more than four times higher this year, compared to averages on previous years.
Metro.co.uk has reached out to Danniella’s reps for comment.
Danniella is best known for portraying Sam Mitchell in EastEnders, initially between 1990 and 2000. The character was written out of the show, and when she returned in 2002, it was actress Kim Medcalf who was chosen to play her.
Kim departed the Square in 2005.
Danniella, meanwhile, would go on to reprise the role in 2009, as Sam made a memorable comeback.
Your questions about Strep A answered
How do I test my child for Strep A?
Dr Nicole Robb, professor at Oxford and Warwick Universities and co-founder of health-technology firm Pictura Bio, told Metro.co.uk at the moment the only way to get tested is through a health practitioner or a GP.
‘We are all familiar with the rapid antigen tests through Covid, but you cannot just get these at a pharmacy,’ she said.
‘You do need to see a doctor to get those. Again, similarly to Covid, you can have a swab taken from your throat, which will take a day or two to get back.
‘What is lacking is any form of community or at-home testing. One of the things we saw during the pandemic is how fantastic it is to have access to lateral flow tests.
‘If you suspect your child has an illness, you can test them and have an answer in 20 minutes. But we don’t have that. We need to bring these technologies forward, like during Covid.’
What about at-home test kits?
At-home test kits for Strep A are available to be purchased online for as little as £8.99, but they are mostly sold out.
With the high rise in cases, Dr Robb has urged people to seek advice from the NHS rather than trying to self-diagnose.
‘A doctor will be able to use a variety of tests to confirm their diagnosis and will also be able to promptly prescribe antibiotics if needed,’ she said.
‘Early treatment of scarlet fever with antibiotics is important to reduce the risk of more severe complications.’
When should parents seek medical advice?
Knowing the symptoms of scarlet fever is the most important thing for parents, especially those with young children.
Contact NHS 111 or your GP if you suspect your child has developed it.
And call 999 or go to A&E if your child is having difficulty breathing, your child’s skin, tongue or lips are blue, or you child is floppy and will not wake up or stay awake.
Who is most vulnerable?
Strep A is more likely to occur in children than in adults, particularly amongst those that attend go to school or nurseries.
Dr Robb stressed that being together in a confined space may aid transmission.
She said children may also be more susceptible following illness with a viral infection, such as chickenpox.
As a parent, should I be worried? What should I be doing?
UKHSA confirmed that, currently, there is no evidence a new strain is circulating.
When asked if children need to be isolated at home during the outbreak, Dr Robb said the country is ‘nowhere near that stage yet’, urging people not to panic.
‘Do not keep your child at home if they are healthy,’ she added. ‘Just exercise caution and common sense.
‘Know what the symptoms are and what to look out for, but don’t panic unnecessarily.’
Downing Street has also urged parents to be on the lookout but stressed the NHS is ‘well prepared’ for such situations.
Why is it becoming more of an issue this year?
Dr Robb said: ‘We are seeing higher levels of Scarlet fever than normal. That could be for lots of different reasons.
‘It could be because of the arrival of the colder winter weather, and people spend more time mixing indoors and that increases transmission.
‘During the last three years of Covid, people have been restricted mostly inside and wearing masks.
‘That not only stopped Covid from spreading but also other common respiratory illnesses like Strep A. If the bugs are not spreading as normal, that just means our immunity as a population has gone down.’
Is there a shortage of antibiotics?
A Downing Street spokesman said it is not aware of any current shortage of the antibiotic amoxicillin.
The character was written out of the serial drama in January 2010, before making a short comeback in September of the same year.
Danniella’s Sam would make one final appearance in 2016, as the mainstay returned to Walford for mum Peggy’s (Barbara Windsor) funeral. Kim Medcalf reprised the role earlier this year, with her iteration of Sam currently on-screens.
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The former EastEnders actress has shared an update on her condition.