Septicemia DiseaseSepticemia Disease

Septicemia Disease Almost any type of gum can cause septicemia, but bacteria are the most common cause. Septicemia is defined as the Presence and multiplication of microorganisms in the blood, such as bacteria, viruses, or fungi. It is a life-threatening condition if left untreated, and the number of organisms is very high.

In septicemia, toxins may be produced by the micro-organism. Infection by micro-organisms in the urinary tract abdominal or chest. If Left untreated it can lead to septicemia. Septicemia is also termed blood Poisoning. Staphylococcus is found in 50% of septicemia cases and other bacteria that can cause septicemia are:

  • Escherichia coli, Pseudomonas,
  • Klebsiella, streptococcus pyogenes, and candida.

Symptoms of Septicemia Disease:

The symptoms of septicemia are:

Causes of Septicemia:

Diagnosis of Septicemia:

Physical Examination:

  1. Blood culture
  2. Viral Infections test like influenza
  3. Fungal Tests

Treatment of septicemia:

  • Use Antibiotics (if the infection is due to bacteria)
  • Antivirals (if the infection is caused by a virus)
  • Antifungal (if the infection is caused by a fungus)

Note:

Always consult a General physician for the treatment of Septicemia and follow the doctor’s instructions.

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