Septic shock can threaten any person’s life, however it is more susceptible in younger children and older adults with weaker immune systems, and you can also be at risk if you have been severely burned or have invasive devices such as breathing tubes. When dealing with septic shock Mayo Clinic suggest you need to look for the signs of severe sepsis which is the second stage of septic shock and those signs would include: Diarrhea, nausea and vomiting, change in mental state, significantly decreased urine output, decrease in platelet count, difficulty breathing, abnormal heart pumping function and abdominal pain. (Research) When someone is experiences these symptoms they should be hospitalized right away …show more content…
You can end up living with cognitive impairment and functional disability afterwards. This can affect your ability to live in your own and be able to accomplish every day task, you may even need to get treatment from a physician most of your life. Septic shock complications can have a long term effect on a person’s nerves and muscles, this is why you should see a doctor as soon as you feel like you are feeling the symptoms and signs of septic shock to prevent yourself from having to live with limitations, severe disabilities or even death. It can also cause heart failure which is caused due to the infection in the body causing the heart to stop from the body going into shock (M.W.Merx), kidney failure which means the kidneys are not working well enough to filter the toxins being put into the body and abnormal blood