{"id":84195,"date":"2021-02-19T05:19:06","date_gmt":"2021-02-19T05:19:06","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.healthbenefitstimes.com\/glossary\/?p=84195"},"modified":"2023-07-07T08:46:40","modified_gmt":"2023-07-07T08:46:40","slug":"blood-poisoning","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.healthbenefitstimes.com\/glossary\/blood-poisoning\/","title":{"rendered":"Blood poisoning"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>A condition in which bacteria are present in the blood and cause illness.<\/p>\n<hr \/>\n<p>The popular name for bacterial infection spreading through the blood.<\/p>\n<hr \/>\n<p>The presence of either bacterial toxins or large numbers of bacteria in the bloodstream causing serious illness.<\/p>\n<hr \/>\n<div class=\"group w-full text-gray-800 dark:text-gray-100 border-b border-black\/10 dark:border-gray-900\/50 bg-gray-50 dark:bg-[#444654] sm:AIPRM__conversation__response\">\n<div class=\"flex p-4 gap-4 text-base md:gap-6 md:max-w-2xl lg:max-w-[38rem] xl:max-w-3xl md:py-6 lg:px-0 m-auto\">\n<div class=\"relative flex w-[calc(100%-50px)] flex-col gap-1 md:gap-3 lg:w-[calc(100%-115px)]\">\n<div class=\"flex flex-grow flex-col gap-3\">\n<div class=\"min-h-[20px] flex items-start overflow-x-auto whitespace-pre-wrap break-words flex-col gap-4\">\n<div class=\"markdown prose w-full break-words dark:prose-invert light AIPRM__conversation__response\">\n<p>A widely used term for the condition known as septicaemia with toxaemia is blood poisoning. This life-threatening illness occurs when bacteria multiply and produce toxins within the bloodstream. Septicaemia often arises as a complication of an infection in a particular organ or tissue. In certain cases of infectious diseases, septic shock can be triggered by the release of bacterial toxins. The treatment for blood poisoning involves the administration of antibiotic drugs and intensive therapy to manage shock, aiming to combat the infection and stabilize the patient&#8217;s condition.<\/p>\n<hr \/>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>A condition in which bacteria are present in the blood and cause illness. The popular name for bacterial infection spreading through the blood. The presence of either bacterial toxins or large numbers of bacteria in the bloodstream causing serious illness. A widely used term for the condition known as septicaemia with toxaemia is blood poisoning. 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