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  2. Jan 21, 2023 · If you’re home from the hospital and your newborn develops the following symptoms of sepsis, call 911 or go to the nearest emergency room: Your baby is unusually irritable or sleepier than normal. Your baby’s skin is cold, pale or discolored. Your baby has had dry diapers for more than 12 hours.

  3. Nov 18, 2022 · Your symptoms may have been limited to one area of your body during the initial infection, but the symptoms of sepsis are felt throughout your entire body (systemic). Common signs of sepsis include: Fever

  4. Sep 30, 2020 · shortness of breath. pain or discomfort. vomiting. fever. clammy or pale skin. low temperature. cold hands and feet. shivering. Some of the above symptoms are common...

  5. Newborns with sepsis appear generally ill—they are listless, do not feed well, often have a gray color, and may have a fever or a low body temperature. The diagnosis is based on the symptoms and the presence of bacteria, a virus, or a fungus in the blood, urine, or spinal fluid.

  6. Newborns or infants with sepsis can show these symptoms: Bulging soft spot. Changes in heart rate. Decreased urination. Difficulty waking from sleep. Disinterest in or difficulty feeding. Fever (rectal temperature) of 100.4 degrees or greater. Inability or unwillingness to make eye contact. Irritability or inconsolable crying.

  7. You have a strep infection or symptoms of infected amniotic fluid, such as a fever. Your baby needs a medical procedure. This includes a urinary catheter or a central intravenous line. What are the symptoms of newborn sepsis? Sepsis in newborns can be hard to identify. Symptoms depend on what’s causing the infection.

  8. Feeling cold/cold hands and feet. Clammy and pale skin. Confusion, dizziness or disorientation. Shortness of breath. Extreme pain or discomfort. Nausea and vomiting. Important Note: Many of these signs and symptoms alone are common in babies and children when they are sick. Most of the time, they do not have sepsis.

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