The way you get sepsis is through another infection you already have.
Then your body responds to that infection which in turn leads to the sepsis infection.
Sepsis is not contagious from one person to another so you cannot get sepsis from someone who has it as it's safe to be around someone with sepsis.
If you do have sepsis though it needs medical treatment by the emergency room because it is a life threatening infection.
Left untreated the sepsis can kill you within 24 to 48 hours.
You can survive sepsis if you get treated for the sepsis quick enough.
The longer you wait to get treatment for the sepsis the less chance of survival you have.
Sepsis can be and is deadly if not treated in time so it's very important to get to the emergency room right away if you think you have sepsis.
If you cannot get to the emergency room on your own you should call 911 and get an ambulance to take you to the hospital.
Some signs and symptoms of sepsis are fever, confusion, weakness, unable to get out of bed, unable to stand on your own, fast heart rate, difficulty breathing and low blood pressure, chills, dizziness, fatigue, flushing, low body temperature, or shivering.
Sepsis can show symptoms similar to the flu but it's much worse.