Sepsis is a medical emergency that claims the lives of over 350,000 Americans and tens of thousands in the UK each year, making it one of the leading causes of preventable death worldwide. According to the CDC, this condition can progress rapidly, overwhelming the immune and cardiovascular systems, and leading to organ failure.
The challenge? Sepsis often starts with subtle symptoms that are easy to miss. Late detection remains one of the biggest threats, turning treatable infections into deadly crises within hours.
Health
8. Low Blood Pressure One of the most life-threatening complications of sepsis is a sudden, significant drop in blood pressure—a condition known as septic shock. As…