Sepsis is a life-threatening medical emergency that occurs when the body’s response to an infection triggers widespread inflammation, leading to tissue damage, organ failure, and, in severe cases, death. Early recognition and immediate treatment are critical for improving survival rates. Early detection, aggressive infection control, and critical care interventions to prevent complications and improve patient outcomes.
Early recognition and intervention are crucial for preventing septic shock and multi-organ failure.
Accurate and rapid diagnosis is essential for successful sepsis management.
Test Type | Purpose |
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Complete Blood Count (CBC) | Detects elevated white blood cell levels and infection |
Blood Culture Test | Identifies the bacteria or fungi causing the infection |
Lactate Test | Measures lactate levels to assess tissue oxygenation |
C-Reactive Protein (CRP) & Procalcitonin | Detects inflammation and infection severity |
Urinalysis & Culture | Checks for urinary tract infections |
Chest X-ray or CT Scan | Identifies pneumonia or other infection sources |
While we do not offer this service, we recognize that personalized sepsis treatment plans are essential for patient care. Sepsis treatment requires immediate hospitalization and aggressive intervention.
✔️ Rapid Administration of IV Antibiotics to target the underlying infection
✔️ Fluid Resuscitation & Oxygen Therapy to stabilize blood pressure and oxygen levels
✔️ Critical Care & Organ Support for severe cases
✔️ Blood Pressure & Circulatory Management to prevent septic shock
✔️ Nutritional Support & Rehabilitation for long-term recovery
Treatment | Purpose |
Broad-Spectrum IV Antibiotics | Targets bacterial infections |
IV Fluids (Crystalloids) | Maintains blood pressure and hydration |
Vasopressors | Increases blood pressure in septic shock |
Oxygen Therapy | Supports breathing and oxygen levels |
Dialysis | Manages kidney failure from sepsis |
Ventilator Support | Assists breathing in severe cases |
Sepsis is triggered by infections such as pneumonia, UTIs, bloodstream infections, or post-surgical infections that spread throughout the body.
Sepsis can escalate within hours, leading to severe complications if not treated promptly.
Yes! Early infection treatment, vaccinations, and good hygiene can significantly reduce sepsis risk.
Sepsis can be life-threatening, but with early medical intervention, most patients recover fully.
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