Whether sepsis in children is easily cured is mainly related to the severity of the disease and whether the treatment is timely, etc. It is recommended that regular treatment be carried out in time after the appearance of the corresponding symptoms to improve the cure rate. Septicemia is a disease state in which bacteria, viruses, fungi, parasites and other pathogens invade the body and trigger an imbalance in the body’s immune response, resulting in a systemic inflammatory reaction, which is characterized by fever, accelerated heart rate and respiration, dizziness, urinary inactivity, diarrhea, skin rashes, and lowered blood pressure. Children are more prone to septicemia due to poorer immunity. This disease is a more critical and serious disease, if early and active treatment can be carried out, it can improve the survival rate, cure rate and so on. If septic shock occurs, the prognosis is poorer, more difficult to treat, and may leave sequelae.