Sepsis is a potentially lethal disease in which blood is submerged by the presence of bacteria and activation of the immune response can lead to organ dysfunction due to homeostasis, tissue perfusion, and discontinuation of limited oxygen supply. Systemic inflammatory response syndrome may be the key to identifying the disease. This symptom can be treated by intravenous injection of antibiotic or drainage of infectious solution. However, treatment of infections with appropriate antibiotics does not cure the disease.
Sepsis is an extreme reaction of the body to infection. The immune system essentially reverses and triggers the systemic inflammatory response. Infections occur from anywhere - pneumonia, skin, or UTI. Septicemia is considered severe sepsis in cases where signs of dysfunction such as dyspnea or abnormally high heart rate are seen in organs. When blood pressure drops to an extremely low level, septic shock persists even with treatment or intravenous infusion. Two days ago, my father exchanged hips with planned surgery. Nobody was aware that his incision was infected. When he came home from the hospital his condition worsened. He began to vomit, fever, and confused - we thought he was at Toronto's house, we left decades ago.
Sepsis is defined as an inflammatory response to infection (1). Depending on organ dysfunction caused by infection and other factors, it is simple or severe sepsis (2). In the pathophysiology of severe sepsis, activation of the coagulation system associated with inflammatory linkage and fibrinolysis system disorders causes microvascular circulation associated with organ failure, severe sepsis, multiple organ failure syndrome and death. Change (3)
My father suffers from severe sepsis. For those without your experience, sepsis is basically blood infection, or systemic infection - infectious diseases are everywhere. When bacteria attack the body is so extreme and powerful, the body is basically overcome and attempts to inflammate by fighting to the extent that it hurts the internal organs of the body. I was told when my father was taken to the emergency room in an ambulance on Tuesday night - I was suffering from severe sepsis after being held in the waiting room for nearly an hour. After reading this definition I believe that he is indeed in the state of septic shock - the third stage and the final stage of sepsis - and that his cognitive attribute is extremely low blood pressure except for all other symptoms I discovered. I saw it, I should write it down, his blood pressure is 79/40. His fever is 102