Sepsis: The Silent Killer Often Missed Until It’s Too Late
Sepsis remains one of modern medicine’s most underrecognized yet devastating conditions. It doesn’t discriminate by age, gender, or background, yet public awareness lags far behind its lethal potential. While many associate sepsis with hospital settings, it can strike anywhere—from a minor scrape to a post-surgical complication—turning a routine infection into a life-threatening emergency within hours….
