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Sepsis
By Mary Anne Dunkin
Medically Reviewed by Brunilda Nazario, MD on June 27, 2020
What Is Sepsis?
Sepsis is when your body has an unusually severe response to an infection. It’s sometimes called septicemia.During sepsis, your immune system, which defends you from germs, releases a lot of chemicals into your blood. This triggers widespread inflammation that can lead to organ damage. Clots reduce blood flow to your limbs and internal organs, so they don’t get the nutrients and oxygen they need.In severe cases, sepsis causes a dangerous drop in blood pressure. Doctors call this “septic shock.” It can quickly lead to organ failure, such as your lungs, kidneys, and liver. This can be deadly.
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