Sepsis is a very serious condition and can be extremely life threatening depending on the bacteria and the patient's medical condition.
Sepsis in infection of your blood. You would have to have a lung infection that turned into sepsis that would be how.
Sepsis violacea was created in 1826.
Sepsis nigripes was created in 1826.
Sepsis biflexuosa was created in 1893.
Sepsis punctum was created in 1794.
Sepsis fulgens was created in 1826.
Sepsis cynipsea was created in 1758.
Sepsis flavimana was created in 1826.
Yes, surgery can kill. Intraoperative causes of death include hemorrhage, sepsis and cardiorespiratory failure. Posoperatively, infection is the most common cause of death following surgery.
While it is rare, a kidney infection can potentially spread to the bloodstream and result in a condition called sepsis. If sepsis occurs, it can potentially affect other organs in the body, including the lungs. Treatment for a kidney infection typically involves antibiotics to prevent it from spreading.
no because you get sepsis when your usally in the mountains or in high alltituides.