What is the difference between sepsis and sepsis?

Dr. Casey Young
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2025-05-01 19:27:45
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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.