How long does it usually take for a baby to heal from sepsis

The healing time of sepsis in babies is closely related to the severity of the condition, whether the treatment is timely, and the baby’s own immunity. Sepsis is a systemic inflammation caused by bacteria that invade the blood and multiply and produce toxins in the blood. If the baby’s condition is mild and his or her own immunity is strong, he or she can be diagnosed early and go to the pediatric department of the hospital in time for treatment with sensitive antibiotics, which can usually be cured in about 2-3 weeks. If the bacteria are more virulent, the child’s resistance is weak, the condition is more serious, or combined with septic shock, etc., the healing time will usually be longer. If the child is not sent to the doctor in time and treatment is delayed, it may lead to rapid progression of the disease and may have the risk of death. When you find that your baby has symptoms such as fever and poor spirit, it is recommended to send him/her to the pediatrician immediately to avoid delaying his/her condition. In normal times, babies are urged to have proper exercise and a balanced diet to strengthen their immunity.