What Are The Symptoms Of Sepsis?

Rapid Breathing

Some sepsis patients appear to deal with rapid breathing. This sign may occur based on the severity of their condition. In other words, their breathing may become faster as their condition gets worse. Improper organ function seems to matter in regards to this symptom as well. It appears that as a patient's condition worsens, their body reacts with inflammation. This looks like it is an attempt to fight the infection. However, it can trigger rapid breathing since their body may be working harder.

Unfortunately, when sepsis progresses, it may result in septic shock. Septic shock can trigger another condition that may make it difficult or impossible to breathe. This condition appears to be called acute respiratory distress syndrome. Patients may need the intensive care unit, since it seems that four out of ten patients with septic shock are at a high risk of dying. This help may help them avoid lung collapse due to a lack of oxygen.

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