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What the people above said is directly intercepted from the encyclopedia, and simply put, sepsis is a bacterial infection in the blood, and tetanus is a specialized infectious disease.
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Sepsis is a severe infectious disease caused by pathogenic bacteria invading the bloodstream. It refers to the acute systemic infection caused by pathogenic bacteria or conditional pathogenic bacteria that invade the blood circulation and grow and multiply in the blood, producing toxins. Bacteraemia occurs when bacteria that invade the bloodstream are cleared by the body's defenses and there are no obvious symptoms of toxemia.
Sepsis with multiple abscesses over a longer course is called sepsis.
If you use traditional Chinese medicine**, you can search for it, "traditional Chinese medicine**severe infectious diseases".
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Septicemia refers to a serious systemic infection caused by bacteria entering the bloodstream, growing and multiplying in it, and producing toxins. Clinical manifestations include fever, severe symptoms of toxin, rash and petechiae, hepatosplenomegaly, and elevated white blood cell count. It is divided into gram-positive coccal sepsis, gram-negative bacillary sepsis, and sepsis.
Antibiotics** are the main methods, supplemented by other ** methods. Preventive measures are to avoid damage to the mucous membranes and prevent bacterial infection.
Symptoms: (1) Symptoms of infection and poisoning.
Most of them have a sudden onset, followed by chills or chills, followed by high fever, variable fever type, flaccid fever or residual fever; Frail, severely malnourished, and small infants may be afebrile or even have a lower-than-normal temperature. Listlessness or irritability, and in severe cases, paleness or graying, confusion. Cold extremities, shortness of breath, rapid heart rate, decreased blood pressure, and jaundice in infants and young children.
b) ** Injury.
Some children can see various ** lesions, with petechiae, ecchymosis, scarlet fever-like rash, and urticaria-like rash being common. The rash is common on the limbs, trunk**, or mucous membranes of the mouth. Meningococcal sepsis may see petechiae or ecchymosis of varying sizes; Scarlet fever-like rash is common in streptococcal and Staphylococcus aureus sepsis.
iii) Gastrointestinal symptoms.
Vomiting, diarrhea, abdominal pain, and even vomiting blood and blood in the stool are common; In severe cases, toxic intestinal paralysis or dehydration and acidosis may occur.
4) Joint symptoms.
Some children may have joint swelling and pain, impaired mobility, or joint effusion, usually in large joints.
5) Hepatosplenomegaly.
It is more common in infants and young children, mild or moderate enlargement; Some children may develop toxic hepatitis; When a liver abscess is caused by migratory damage to Staphylococcus aureus, liver tenderness is evident.
6) Other symptoms.
Severe disease is often accompanied by symptoms of solid organ involvement, such as myocarditis, heart failure, confusion, lethargy, coma, oliguria or anuria. Staphylococcus aureus sepsis is common with multiple migratory lesions; Gram-negative septicemia is often complicated by shock and DIC. Petechiae, ecchymosis, pus, cerebrospinal fluid, chest and ascites can also be directly smeared and microscopic to find bacteria.
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Sepsis is an acute pathological process of systemic infection caused by pathogenic microorganisms (bacteria and viruses). In the case of a significant reduction in the body's resistance, after the microorganisms invade the body, they quickly break through the body's defense system, enter the blood, and multiply and spread in the blood to various organs and tissues, so that the body is in a state of severe poisoning, which can be called sepsis.
Types and pathological characteristics of sepsis: Sepsis is divided into infectious disease sepsis and non-infectious disease sepsis according to the different pathogens that cause sepsis.
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Sepsis is a severe infectious disease, which refers to the invasion of pathogenic bacteria or conditional pathogenic bacteria into the blood circulation, and grows and multiplies in the blood, producing toxin.
Acute systemic ** infection that occurs. If the bacteria that invade the bloodstream are cleared by the body's defenses and there are no obvious symptoms of toxemia.
It is called bacteremia. Sepsis with multiple abscesses over a longer course is called sepsis.
For severe infectious diseases, it is recommended to use traditional Chinese medicine to fight infection**, syndrome differentiation treatment, symptomatic medication, low cost, thorough, none.
Antimicrobial resistance, even for those who are ineffective with antibiotics for drug-resistant strain infection, clinical can also use traditional Chinese medicine to fight infection**, clinically.
The more representative of severe infectious diseases are: "Chinese medicine anti-inflammatory thrombolysis and pulse penetration**".
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Sepsis should be distinguished from variant subsepsis, typhoid, miliary tuberculosis, and malignant histiocytosis.
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Analysis:
Sepsis (sepsis) is a serious systemic infection caused by bacteria entering the bloodstream and growing and multiplying in it, producing toxins. Clinical manifestations include fever, severe symptoms of toxin, rash and petechiae, hepatosplenomegaly, and elevated white blood cell count.
Suggestions: acute onset, chills and high fever, large fluctuations in body temperature, sweating more, progressive failure in general, and pain in large joints. Severe poisoning may include delirium, coma, and shock. Liver, splenomegaly, ** mucosal petechiae, jaundice, anemia.
It is recommended to use traditional Chinese medicine to fight infection and reduce inflammation**, and to find it as soon as possible, time is life. There are few hospitals that really have a definite curative effect to solve sepsis, and authority does not mean curative effect. Find one:
Dare to promise, responsible, unsatisfactory efficacy, unconditional refund of the hospital**. Advertising alone, without commitment, is definitely not enough.
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