The symptoms of urosepsis include, but are not limited to, an increased rate of breathing, increased heart rate, and a decreased amount of urinaton. It is also worth noting that prior to developing these symptoms, you may experience symptoms of a typical UTI (urinary tract infection), such as blood in the urine, or pain while urinating.
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Urosepsis can be extremely serious if not treated immediately. Urosepsis is an infection which started in the urinary tract system and then spread to the blood. If left untreated "sepsis" can lead to death from the infection or a condition known as septic shock....However if treated quickly with the right antibiotics it can be cured.
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sepsis
Sepsis in an illness caused by a bacteria in the body. In this case "Uro" refers to a urinary source. Urosepsis is an infection from a urinary source. In this case bacteria enters the body through the urethra into the bladder. A common cause are foley catheters which are inserted when a patient is not able to urinate on their own, and urinary tract infections. An UTI can develop and if it further progresses the bacteria spreads to the blood and can be fatal. Prompt antiobiotic treatment is needed to treat illness, otherwise blood pressure can fall, depriving organs of blood and oxygen and death can occur.
There are all kinds of symptoms there are respitory symptoms which have to do with your lungs and breathing. there are cardio symptoms which have to do with your heart there are skin symptoms (eg. rashes bullas blisters ETC). there are neurological symptoms which have to do with your brain. there are Nephrological symptoms which have to do with your kidneys and the filtration of blood and there are urinary symptoms which deal with your bladder
The word "asymptomatic" means "without symptoms." So it has no symptoms. If a woman has no symptoms, she is asymptomatic.
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what are the symptoms of anerxia?
Symptoms is correct.