World Sepsis Day is observed on the 13th of September every year to create awareness about sepsis, its causes, symptoms, and prevention.
Sepsis claims millions of lives around the globe every year so it is evident that everyone should know about it. Keep reading to know about what exactly sepsis is and its 10 major symptoms you need to be cautious of.
Table of Contents
Sepsis is a life-threatening condition caused due to the body’s adverse response to an infection.
Although our immune system is designed to protect the body against infections, in extreme cases, it may actually cause harm to the body.
In sepsis, the immune system, in response to an infection, releases chemicals that cause inflammation throughout the body resulting in damage to tissues and organs.
Infections that may lead to sepsis include:
Here are some sepsis facts according to the World Health Organization (WHO)
Here are the 10 major symptoms of sepsis:
Sepsis happens in three stages with varying symptoms. The three stages of sepsis are:
In the introductory phase of sepsis, one may have a fever. The body temperature can either be very high or very low. Other symptoms include a rapid heart rate, heavy breathing, and a known infection.
In this stage, the condition of the patient worsens. It is the stage characterized by organ failure. The patient may experience symptoms such as decreased urination, fatigue, chills, confusion, breathing difficulties, and unconsciousness.
This is the third and most serious stage of sepsis. Patients in this stage may experience a drop in blood pressure accompanied by the symptoms of severe sepsis. The mortality rate of septic shock is around 40%
Sepsis can be a life-threatening condition but deaths can be prevented if early identification is made and the patient receives the necessary treatment in time.
If someone goes into septic shock, the chances of recovery are low. This is why it is important to first protect oneself from the infections that lead to sepsis and secondly to be aware of its symptoms and get treatment before it’s too late.
A perfectly healthy set of teeth and gums is an ultimate desire of many. However,…
Rosemary (روزمیری), known as “Akleel Kohistani” in Urdu, is an aromatic herb used in a…
Misoprostol is a medication that is primarily used to reduce the risk of stomach ulcers…
Paracetamol (also known as acetaminophen) is a widely used analgesic and antipyretic medication used for…
Turmeric is a popular ingredient in Pakistan and India due to its numerous uses in…
Braces are widely used dental devices in orthodontics to correct a vast range of issues…