How to Treat Sepsis

The treatment of sepsis involves the use of antibiotics. The selection of antibiotics is crucial for the success of sepsis treatment. It is best to perform blood culture before using antibiotics, then choose antibiotics sensitive to the pathogenic bacteria for treatment. It is also important to block the cause and source of sepsis. For specific cases, please consult the relevant departments of local hospitals. In everyday life, always be cautious to avoid injury.
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Neonatal Sepsis and Intracranial Infection: Can There Be Sequelae?

Most neonates with intracranial infections can be completely cured with active and effective treatment, leaving no sequelae and no recurrence. However, severe intracranial infections that also involve infections or damage to other organs of the entire body and mind may result in neurological damage, which could lead to sequelae. Neonates diagnosed with sepsis should be hospitalized for thorough anti-infection treatment to timely and effectively stop the progression of the disease. It is also very important for parents to pay attention to preventing neonatal sepsis. In everyday life, they should always ensure proper care of their baby’s skin and mucous membranes to reduce the risk of infection.
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Newborn Sepsis Blood Culture

The duration of a newborn’s sepsis blood culture is not directly related to the severity of the disease, but the blood culture, as a diagnostic evidence, can usually confirm the disease. As long as there are no complications such as purulent meningitis and lung abscess, the baby’s prognosis is usually good, and there will be no long-term sequelae.
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