What is septic shock?

Septic shock, also known as infectious shock, is mainly a dysregulation of the body’s response to infection, leading to life-threatening functional disorders related to it. Septic shock is mainly due to the infection of various tissues of the human body by pathogens such as bacteria, viruses, and fungi, which causes a dysregulation of the body’s organs in response to the infection, resulting in a life-threatening shock that is usually characterized by symptoms such as restlessness, lethargy, respiratory distress, and a drop in blood pressure. It is treated by taking medications such as meropenem, tigecycline, and dopamine to fight infection, improve circulation, and maintain normal vital signs. After the emergence of septic shock, should promptly go to the hospital, and at the same time with the respirator for treatment, to maintain the body’s normal respiration, to avoid the inability to breathe to affect the life of the daily life to avoid exercise, pay attention to rest, maintain personal cleanliness and hygiene, a reasonable diet, is conducive to the recovery of the disease.