Wednesday, March 21, 2018

ID Care: What is sepsis? St. Joes Hosp. In Nashua, NH doesn't have a clue!

ID Care: What is sepsis?:
HILLSBOROUGH - Sepsis is a serious medical condition that is often considered an emergency. It is our body’s reaction and response to an infection.More than 1.5 million people get sepsis in the U.S. every year. Sepsis starts from an infection that usually comes from our skin, lungs, kidneys or stomach/bowel system. When the infection can’t be controlled, it leads to sepsis. Without prompt treatment, sepsis can lead to injury to our organs that can be permanent. Death also can occur. About 250,000 Americans die from sepsis every year, and one out of every three deaths that happen in the hospital setting is from sepsis.
If you want treatment for Sepsis, stay away from St. Josephs Hospital in Nashua. Sepsis Central!

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