Latest News About Sepsis Symptoms

Updated 2026-05-25 19:06

Here are the latest available insights on sepsis symptoms from reputable health organizations and recent reporting:

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Sepsis - World Health Organization (WHO)

Sepsis is a medical emergency. It can cause different signs and symptoms at different times. People who think they may have sepsis should seek medical care right away. Common signs and symptoms include: fever or low temperature and shivering confusion difficulty breathing clammy and sweaty skin extreme body pain or discomfort high heart rate, weak pulse or low blood pressure low urine output. Symptoms in children include: fast breathing convulsions pale skin lethargy difficulty waking up...

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What's in a Name? The Power to Prevent Sepsis Deaths, says ...

S.E.P.S.I.S. stands for the following sepsis signs and symptoms: S — Shivering, fever, or very cold E — Extreme pain or discomfort P — Pale, discolored, clammy, or sweaty skin S — Sleepy, confusion, or disorientation I — “I feel like I might die.” S — Shortness of breath … Keeping an eye on cuts and scrapes, respiratory illnesses, and any unusual pain for signs of infection can help decrease the risk of sepsis. Typical signs of infection include: Feeling unwell. Fever or drastic temperature...

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