How To Diagnose And Treat Sepsis

Intravenous Fluids

Patients may receive intravenous fluids as a treatment for this condition. They appear to be the first treatment given in the hospital, potentially within three hours. They should help prevent the patient's blood pressure from dropping too low. Intravenous fluids seem to be the best method of giving fluids, since doctors say that they can monitor exactly how much patients are given. They should also control the type of fluid this way.

Saline appears to be the most common fluid provided to sepsis patients. It may be mostly water. However, it should also have sodium or other water-soluble minerals. The minerals may help the patient's body absorb the fluid better. Another potential intravenous fluid for this condition is colloids. These are likely thicker than saline and may not dissolve as fast. Patients may still need additional saline if they receive colloids.

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