Sepsis does not usually lead to blindness of the eye, although the condition of sepsis has different complications at different stages, which do not completely exclude the possibility of causing blindness.
Sepsis, also known as septicemia, is an acute systemic infection caused by the persistence of pathogenic microorganisms and their toxic products within the bloodstream. Any type of infection with pathogenic microorganisms can cause sepsis.
Generally sepsis does not cause blindness, when sepsis occurs, the pathogenic microorganisms that cause sepsis will accompany the blood flow to any part of the body, if the patient does not get timely and effective treatment, the pathogenic microorganisms flow to the eye is not cleaned up to form foci, which may lead to eye blindness and other complications.
Patients with sepsis usually need to be treated with antibiotics. Patients may not be able to obtain the results of bacterial cultures in the early stages of the disease, and doctors will give antibiotic medications based on their experience, and the medications include cefotephine, vancomycin, and muralin. After obtaining the patient’s blood test results, the doctor will treat for the specific pathogen.
If you feel unwell, it is recommended to go to the hospital in time to avoid delaying your condition or triggering adverse reactions. Drugs should be used under the guidance of a professional physician, and should not be used arbitrarily on their own.