Sepsis is a life-threatening condition that arises when the body's response to infection causes injury to its own tissues and organs.[5] This initial stage is followed by suppression of the immune system.[9] Common signs and symptoms include fever, increased heart rate, increased breathing rate, and confusion.[2] There may also be symptoms related to a specific infection, such as a cough with pneumonia, or painful urination with a kidney infection.[3] The very young, old, and people with a weakened immune system may have no symptoms of a specific infection, and the body temperature may be low or normal instead of having a fever.[3] Severe sepsis causes poor organ function or blood flow.[10] The presence of low blood pressure, high blood lactate, or low urine output may suggest poor blood flow.[10] Septic shock is low blood pressure due to sepsis that does not improve after fluid replacement.[10]
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sepsis
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