What is the difference between sepsis and sepsis?

Dr. Casey Young
Dr. Casey Young Verified

Restoring balance, restoring life.

2025-05-01 19:27:45 Views: 66 times

Sepsis and sepsis are systemic infections, but there are differences between them. Sepsis is a toxic symptom caused by pathogenic bacteria entering the blood circulation and producing a large amount of toxins. Sepsis refers to bacterial emboli of purulent lesions, which invade organs and tissues after entering the blood circulation.

What is the difference between sepsis and sepsis?



What Everyone is Watching