RTÉ presenter Carl Mullan issues stark warning as he reveals he battled sepsis

Taking to social media, the radio star said that a few years ago he had a sore throat that kept getting worse.

“ I went to the doctor and found out it was actually glandular fever. Glandular fever itself, it’s fairly common, there’s no actual cure,” he said.

“You kinda just have to ride it out and take whatever the doctor prescribes for it.

“So after about three more days, and just to warn you, this is where this sort gets to get a little bit disgusting. After about three more days, I was so run down. I was in so much pain. I was taking anti-inflammatory stuff, it was doing nothing for me,” he continued.

The 35-year-old said that he was in a bad way and discovered white and yellow patches that were “raw and so painful.”

“I went back to the doctor who sent me immediately to A & E ’cause it was in such a bad…

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