Each patient’s physical condition is different, so there will be differences in the length of hospitalization required.
Sepsis is an acute infection that induces a systemic reaction syndrome, mainly migrated from bacteremia, the general treatment requires about 2 weeks, if sepsis metastasis occurs, its time needs to be added on top of that by 5-10 days; if sepsis is combined with infective endocarditis, it requires about 4-6 weeks, but the exact time varies from person to person.
Sepsis has a rapid onset and severe symptoms, and treatment needs to be selected for the drug sensitivity of the infecting bacteria. For example, vancomycin can be used for sepsis caused by Staphylococcus aureus; cefoxitin can be used for Escherichia coli; tinidazole can be used for Pneumococcus aeruginosa, etc. The medication should be used under the guidance of a doctor.