Diabetes and Sepsis

Diabetes increases the risk of developing sepsis, a severe and life-threatening response to infection. Individuals with diabetes may have compromised immune function, making them more susceptible to infections that can escalate into sepsis. Managing blood sugar levels, prompt recognition of infections, and timely medical intervention are critical in preventing and effectively treating sepsis in individuals with diabetes. Collaborative care between healthcare providers and diabetic patients is essential to reduce the risk and impact of sepsis in this population.

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