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  1. Feb 10, 2023 · Sepsis may progress to septic shock. This is a dramatic drop in blood pressure that can damage the lungs, kidneys, liver and other organs. When the damage is severe, it can lead to death. Early treatment of sepsis improves chances for survival.

  2. Nov 18, 2022 · Sepsis can develop quickly from initial infection and progress to septic shock in as little as 12 to 24 hours. You may have an infection that's not improving or you could even be sick without realizing it.

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  4. When faced with a viral infection (like a cold or flu) or a bacterial infection (like strep), a child may experience symptoms like fever, sore throat, body aches and headache. Those symptoms are usually manageable and a healthy immune response ensures the child will recover fully within a few days.

  5. Part of the reason sepsis can turn into a serious condition is because it is difficult to detect early in children. For example, in adults, two of the telltale signs of sepsis include a rapid heartbeat and low blood pressure. Those symptoms look different in kids.

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  6. Mar 16, 2022 · Signs of sepsis in babies and young children include weakness, poor feeding, lethargy, and high or low temperature. Treatment for sepsis usually requires emergency medical attention in an intensive care unit. Knowing the early signs and symptoms can make sure your child gets the immediate attention they need. Imgorthand/E+ via Getty Images.

  7. Jun 14, 2022 · What are the signs and symptoms of septic shock? Septic shock is the third stage of sepsis. Early signs of sepsis can include: Fast heart rate. Fever or hypothermia (low body temperature). Shaking or chills. Warm, clammy or sweaty skin. Confusion or disorientation. Hyperventilation (rapid breathing). Shortness of breath.

  8. petechial or purpuric rash (a late indicator of septic shock). While elevated temperatures and WBC counts can signify the body’s normal healthy response to infection, clinicians must recognize when these normal responses have become compromised and dys-functional, impairing organ func-tion.