Are there different types of sepsis?
Sepsis is when the body’s response to a serious infection gets out of control. As the illness progresses, the cells of the immune system release a cascade of chemicals that eventually cause massive inflammation and can lead to very low blood pressures, shock and organ malfunction. Sepsis happens most often from bacterial infections of the lungs (like pneumonia), urinary tract, abdomen, or skin.
Content restricted. Requires subscription