About Sepsis
Sepsis is a medical emergency. Learn the risks, spot the signs and symptoms, and act fast.
www.cdc.govSepsis can appear as clammy, sweaty skin, confusion or disorientation. It may involve intense pain or major discomfort, fever with shivering or feeling very cold. You might also notice rapid heart rate or weak pulse, shortness of breath. Other reported signs can include dizziness, pale or mottled/discolored skin, and less urine.
Sepsis is a medical emergency. Learn the risks, spot the signs and symptoms, and act fast.
www.cdc.govSepsis is like an ember that sparks from a small campfire, suddenly threatening the whole forest. If not treated early, it can progress into septic shock. The…
ufhealth.orgSepsis happens when an infection triggers a potentially life threatening immune response throughout the body. Here, learn to spot it and what to do next.
www.medicalnewstoday.comSepsis is a serious condition which can lead to septic shock, organ failure and even death if not diagnosed and treated early. Find out more here.
www.healthdirect.gov.auLearn the early signs of sepsis, what causes it, symptoms of septic shock and when to go to the ER. Fast treatment can save lives.
health.stonybrookmedicine.eduSlurred speech or confusion, extreme shivering or muscle pain, passing no urine (in a day), severe breathlessness or sleepiness, and more.
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