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Do doctors see a lot of patients with sepsis?

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Yes: We don't always recognize the problem however, .

Answered 9/18/2018

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Dr. Klaus d Lessnau answered

Specializes in Pulmonary Critical Care

Sepsis: That is how intensivists and pulmonologists pay their bills. Expert advice is very useful.

Answered 3/31/2012

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Dr. Hesham Hassaballa answered

Specializes in Pulmonary Critical Care

Absolutely: "sepsis" is the body's reaction to a known or suspected infection. This reaction can include fever (or low body temp), fast heart rate, fast breathing rate, and low blood pressure. Many doctors, in many specialties, see sepsis every day. Indeed, docs like me (pulmonary and critical care) see them more often, but it is a very common diagnosis.

Answered 7/17/2015

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