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  2. Feb 10, 2023 · Sepsis may cause atypical blood clotting. The resulting small clots or burst blood vessels may damage or destroy tissues. Most people recover from mild sepsis, but the mortality rate for septic shock is about 30% to 40%. Also, an episode of severe sepsis raises the risk for future infections.

  3. May 28, 2024 · As sepsis spreads through the body, your blood vessels widen to deliver more immune cells to all your tissues. However, this widening (dilation) of the blood vessels is also what causes your blood pressure to drop and blood flow to other parts of the body to decrease.

  4. Jan 19, 2023 · What causes sepsis? Bacterial infections are one of the most common causes of sepsis. Fungal, parasitic and viral infections are also potential sepsis causes. You can get sepsis when an infection triggers a chain reaction throughout your body causing organ dysfunction. The infection leading to sepsis can start in many different parts of the body.

  5. Sepsis occurs when toxins produced by certain bacteria cause cells in the body to release substances that trigger inflammation (cytokines). Although cytokines help the immune system fight infection, they can have harmful effects: They can cause the blood vessels to widen (dilate), decreasing blood pressure.

  6. Feb 1, 2024 · Brain or spinal cord infections. What is the most common cause of sepsis? For most people, a bacterial infection causes sepsis.

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  7. Urinary tract. Without timely treatment, sepsis can rapidly lead to tissue damage, organ failure and death. Signs and symptoms. A person with sepsis might have one or more of the following signs or symptoms: Clammy or sweaty skin. Confusion or disorientation. Extreme pain or discomfort. Fever, shivering or feeling very cold.

  8. The immune system itself, while an important component of the body’s defense against infection, produces chemicals that can inadvertently cause leaky or clotted blood vessels, loss of circulating blood volume, low blood pressure, organ failure and/or death. Who is at risk of getting sepsis?

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