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- Sepsis - Symptoms causes - Mayo Clinic
Learn more about the symptoms and treatment of sepsis, a serious infection-related illness
- Sepsis - Diagnosis treatment - Mayo Clinic
Learn more about the symptoms and treatment of sepsis, a serious infection-related illness
- Mayo Clinic Q and A: Consider TIME when dealing with sepsis
When your body has an infection, the natural response is for the immune system to fight the infection If the body creates too much of a response to the infection, inflammation can develop, triggering sepsis
- Mayo Clinic Q and A: Understanding sepsis and septic shock
Any kind of infection can trigger sepsis But certain infections, such as pneumonia, abdominal or kidney infection, and infections that affect the blood, are more likely to cause sepsis
- Septic arthritis - Symptoms causes - Mayo Clinic
Septic arthritis is a painful infection in a joint that can come from germs that travel through your bloodstream from another part of your body Septic arthritis can also occur when a penetrating injury, such as an animal bite or trauma, delivers germs directly into the joint
- Influenza and Sepsis: Mayo Expert Describes Signs of Severe Sepsis . . .
Sepsis occurs when chemicals released into the bloodstream to fight an infection trigger inflammatory responses throughout the body This inflammation can trigger a cascade of changes that can damage multiple organ systems, causing them to fail
- Staph infections - Symptoms causes - Mayo Clinic
Staph infections that spread to the bloodstream, organs or medical devices can cause serious illness, such as pneumonia or sepsis, and even death Medical devices infected with staph bacteria may need to be removed
- Septic arthritis - Diagnosis treatment - Mayo Clinic
Learn about this painful infection in a joint and why prompt treatment can help minimize joint damage
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