If infected with sepsis after tooth extraction may present with symptoms such as chills, chills, high fever, arthralgia, liver and spleen enlargement, and laboratory results often show abnormalities.
The judgment of sepsis is mainly based on the patient’s medical history and clinical manifestations to make a preliminary diagnosis, but also need to be combined with the results of laboratory tests.
Sepsis is the acute onset of disease caused by the persistence of pathogens such as bacteria and fungi and their toxic products in the blood. The main symptoms are chills, chills, high fever, arthralgia, liver and spleen enlargement, and abnormal laboratory tests, which show an increased white blood cell count, abnormally elevated procalcitonin (PCT) and C-reactive protein, and a positive pathogenicity test.
Symptoms of sepsis after tooth extraction should be promptly consulted and treated under the guidance of a doctor, with daily attention to rest and balanced nutrition.