Sepsis :
Sepsis is a condition that is seen when the immune system gives a dangerous reaction to an infection, which can be life-threatening. Sepsis is categorized into several types, such as sepsis, severe sepsis, and septic shock. The risk factors associated with sepsis include old age, suffering with diabetes, cancer, obesity, being in hospital for other medical reasons, kidney disease and pregnancy, severe injury, using IVs or breathing tubes and a weakened immune system. The significant signs of sepsis include fast heart rate, shortness of breath or rapid breathing, fever or hypothermia, sepsis rash, low blood pressure, warm or clammy and sweaty skin, shaking or chills, disorientation and extreme pain. The treatment plan to manage sepsis involves various methods such as prescribing antibiotics, appropriate supportive care including IV fluids, dialysis for kidney failure, and mechanical ventilation to manage respiratory failure.





