How soon does sepsis pass the danger stage

There is no specific time for sepsis patients to get through the dangerous period, and it needs to be judged in the light of the patient’s physical condition and illness. If the patient’s condition is not very serious, and the patient is relatively young, and there are no other physical diseases, such as hypertension, diabetes and other basic diseases, generally after timely treatment, the patient out of the dangerous stage of the time required is correspondingly shorter. If the patient’s condition is more serious and the overall condition of the body is poorer, the time needed to get out of the dangerous stage will be longer. Some of the poorer patients with severe physical conditions may also cause death if their condition is poorly controlled. Usually, if the patient’s body temperature is normal for several consecutive days, his or her mental state is clear, and the patient’s examination results for several consecutive days have no obvious abnormalities, it can be preliminarily determined that the patient is basically out of the dangerous stage. Even if the patient with sepsis has passed the dangerous period, the follow-up also needs a period of consolidation treatment, and it is recommended that the patient should also pay attention to diet and care during the period of recuperation.