Septic shock is a severe and potentially fatal condition that occurs when sepsis leads to life-threatening low blood pressure. Sepsis develops when the body has an overwhelming response to infection. Knowing how to recognize and prevent septic shock is vital. Septic shock is a severe condition, and more than 50 percent of cases will result in death. Your chances of surviving septic shock will depend on the source of the infection, how many organs have been affected, and how soon you receive treatment after you first begin experiencing symptoms.
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