Countdown to 2010 Influenza: Influenza sepsis Vs
Sepsis is a murderess, and many times in the early stages, can mimic the symptoms of influenza. As part of our ongoing series of countdown to the 2010 flu, we look at the serious illness of severe sepsis in comparison with the flu.
Description
Sepsis occurs when the infection, usually bacterial, overwhelms the body's immune system normally. The bacteria produce toxins from the blood vessels to dilate and prevent heart what is usually the cause. untreated patientsHe died of multiple organ failure. Unfortunately, treatment of the disease is often fatal.
Symptoms
Fever, low body temperature, hyperventilation, chills, shaking, warm skin, rash, feeling of dizziness, fainting, tachycardia, confusion, delirium, decreased urine output, weak pulse.
Tests
A history and physical examination performed. Tests are carried out in order to make the diagnosis, identify the bacteria and determine the degree ofDamage.
Standard work-up includes:
CBC
Chem 12
Troponin
UA
X-Ray
ECG
Treatment
Treatment should be started as soon as possible and include broad-spectrum antibiotics, intravenous fluids, medications to support blood pressure (compressor), supplemental oxygen, and / or blood transfusions.
It 'important to know the signs of sepsis, because the flu can weaken the immune system and allow the bacteria invade the bloodstream, resulting inSepsis. Sepsis is previously treated, the more likely the patient is fully recovered. delayed treatment can lead to death.
The symptoms of sepsis, indicating the difference of influence include feeling dizzy, fainting, rapid pulse with a more confused, with a weak pulse, and decreased urination. If any of these systems, you need to consult a doctor immediately.
Persons who have influenza are at increased risk forPneumonia and sepsis. Therefore, the CDC recommends the group of patients get a flu shot every year:
Children under 5
Adults over 65
Pregnant Women
Asthmatic
Patients with chronic lung diseases such as COPD or cystic fibrosis
Patients with cardiac disease
Diabetic
Patients with blood diseases like sickle cell anemia
Patients with kidney or liver disease
Anyone with weakened immune systems (HIV, AIDS, cancer,Chronic use of steroids)
Patients with less than 19 years who take aspirin chronically
Morbidly obese
Patients with neurological disorders and development.
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