Here are the latest reliable signals on sepsis symptoms and what to watch for.
What sepsis is and why symptoms matter
- Sepsis is a medical emergency where the body’s response to infection can cause organ dysfunction. Seek care immediately if you suspect sepsis [WHO, 2024].[2]
- Signs can evolve quickly and may differ by age. Early recognition followed by prompt treatment improves outcomes [WHO, 2024].[2]
Current common symptoms to watch for (adult-focused)
- Fever or abnormally low body temperature, chills, and shivering
- Fast heart rate and rapid breathing
- Confusion or disorientation
- Clammy, sweaty, or mottled skin
- Extreme pain or discomfort, and a sense of impending doom in some cases
- Low urine output or other signs of organ stress
These are highlighted in major health sources as typical indicators that prompt urgent evaluation.[2]
Sepsis in children
- Signs in children can include fast breathing, lethargy, pallor, fever, and poor feeding or reduced urination; infants may present differently, so pediatric specifics are important.[2]
Recent developments and public awareness
- There are ongoing efforts to improve rapid diagnosis and targeted antibiotic use, with emphasis on biomarkers and AI to shorten time to treatment and tailor therapy. These developments aim to reduce sepsis incidence and severity by catching infections earlier.[3]
- Public awareness campaigns continue to promote recognizing warning signs quickly, mirroring the public health emphasis on heart attack or stroke recognition.[1]
What to do if you notice potential signs
- If you or someone else shows several of these signs, especially within the context of an infection, seek urgent medical care. Do not wait for all symptoms to appear or worsen before contacting a clinician.[2]
Illustrative quick reference
- The S.E.P.S.I.S. framework is used by some health systems to remind clinicians and families of key signs: Shivering/fever, Extreme pain, Pale/clamy skin, Sleepiness/confusion, I feel like I might die, Shortness of breath. While not universal, it helps remember critical cues alongside general warning signs.[4]
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Citations:
- Sepsis signs and urgency for care (WHO)[2]
- Developments in rapid diagnostics and AI/biomarkers to combat sepsis (Pennington Slaw/related coverage)[3]
- Public awareness and clinical guidance examples (CBS News overview)[1]
- Sepsis definitions and pediatric considerations (WHO)[2]
- Practical quick-reference framework (S.E.P.S.I.S.) and hospital campaigns (MedStar Health)[4]
Sources
S.E.P.S.I.S. stands for the following sepsis signs and symptoms: S — Shivering, fever, or very cold E — Extreme pain or discomfort P — Pale, discolored, clammy, or sweaty skin S — Sleepy, confusion, or disorientation I — “I feel like I might die.” S — Shortness of breath … Keeping an eye on cuts and scrapes, respiratory illnesses, and any unusual pain for signs of infection can help decrease the risk of sepsis. Typical signs of infection include: Feeling unwell. Fever or drastic temperature...
www.medstarhealth.orgRead all about our latest news; from high profile campaigns and events to advances in sepsis policy, care and support.
sepsistrust.orgSepsis is a medical emergency. It can cause different signs and symptoms at different times. People who think they may have sepsis should seek medical care right away. Common signs and symptoms include: fever or low temperature and shivering confusion difficulty breathing clammy and sweaty skin extreme body pain or discomfort high heart rate, weak pulse or low blood pressure low urine output. Symptoms in children include: fast breathing convulsions pale skin lethargy difficulty waking up...
www.who.intGet the latest Sepsis news, all in one place. Comprehensive Sepsis news aggregated from over 14,000 sources from around the world.
www.newsnow.comNews-Medical is your trusted source of Sepsis news, articles and research for doctors, patients, and families.
www.news-medical.netSepsis is the body’s response to infection. It develops when the immune system overreacts to an infection or injury and attacks its own tissues and organs.
www.penningtonslaw.comsepsis symptoms Latest Breaking News, Pictures, Videos, and Special Reports from The Economic Times. sepsis symptoms Blogs, Comments and Archive News on Economictimes.com
economictimes.indiatimes.comParents who have lost children to sepsis say the warning signs of this sudden killer need to be better known
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