Sepsis is not contagious when cured. Sepsis itself is not a contagious disease and is not contagious regardless of whether it is cured or not. Sepsis is an acute systemic infectious disease caused by various pathogenic bacteria that invade the blood circulation and grow and multiply in the bloodstream. It is not a contagious disease, and it is generally not easy to recur after it is cured. However, even after sepsis is cured, if the body’s resistance is low, it is very likely to be re-infected, which will lead to sepsis, so in order to avoid re-infection, we must pay attention to improve the body’s resistance. In order to avoid re-infection, you must pay attention to improving your body’s resistance. Normally, you should exercise more, rest more, avoid exertion, and pay attention to supplementing nutrients in your diet.