
Rehabilitation for Sepsis Patients
Sepsis is a life-threatening condition where the body’s response to infection damages its own tissues and organs, affecting vital functions like blood pressure, heart rate, and body temperature. This can lead to organ failure and other serious complications. Sepsis is commonly caused by infections in the lungs, kidneys, skin, or gastrointestinal system.
While sepsis is dangerous, prompt treatment increases the chance of recovery. However, after a severe illness, the body needs time to heal. Medical rehabilitation plays a crucial role in recovery, helping patients regain their health and return to their prior level of functioning.
At our hospital, an interdisciplinary healthcare team works with each patient and their family members to develop an individualized care plan to address issues such as:
- Strength and Endurance
- Mobility and Balance
- Functional Skills
- Daily Living Activities
- Communication Abilities
- Cognitive Functions
- Adaptation Tools and Strategies
- Swallowing Difficulties
With comprehensive rehabilitation, patients recovering from sepsis can regain strength, improve daily functioning, and enhance their quality of life.
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