Details | Sepsis is a serious and potentially life-threatening condition triggered by the body's extreme response to an infection. This heightened immune reaction can lead to widespread inflammation, causing organ dysfunction or failure. Common sources of infection include pneumonia, urinary tract infections, and bloodstream infections. Symptoms may include fever, increased heart rate, rapid breathing, confusion, and, in severe cases, a drop in blood pressure and difficulty breathing. Immediate treatment with antibiotics, intravenous fluids, and supportive measures is crucial to prevent organ failure. Sepsis requires prompt medical attention, and early intervention significantly improves the chances of recovery. Preventative measures include good hygiene, vaccinations, and managing chronic health conditions. |