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Now, September 13, worldwide is World Sepsis day, so forget about the fact that it’s scary when Wi-Fi connection is suddenly interrupted during watching Netflix and know that the real life-seizing situation is Sepsis.
Sepsis also known as the ‘quiet killer’ is a fever that results from the body’s normal response to infection gone awry; it results in tissue damage, organ dysfunction and in the extreme case, death. It may not get the limelight that cancer or a cardiovascular disease does, but then it kills just the same. Globally tens of millions are impacted each year and prompt identification is vital to living.
Here’s the deal: Sepsis can be caused by a simple infection of any area of the body, like a skin infection, a urinary tract infection or even by the flu. But when your body exceeds the normal capacity and is happily fighting the infection, something can go wrong in an instance. It is a flocking movie night with friends and before you know it, the neighbours have joined in and it has turned into a house party you never volunteered for!
The Symptoms to Watch For:
What I found out about sepsis symptoms is that they resemble other diseases, just keep an eye out for the TIME:
And here’s the serious part: If you, someone you know is sick, or manifest these signs, don’t wait. Make a call to seek for medical assistance as soon as possible.
The main question arising from this theme for the section dedicated the World Sepsis Day: What can you do?
Spread awareness! Other people have no idea what sepsis is or that they have ever been exposed to it, so how can they tell? Yes the best solution is to keep on sharing this until the later those who can be saved are saved. Remind your friends and families of this information because while you be longing your Wi-Fi be fixed may uplift your mood, recognizing symptoms of sepsis can literally save a life.
Get informed, get healthy and let’s continue the discussion with each other many days from now.
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