How does the body’s immune response contribute to sepsis?

  • The immune system’s response to infection triggers widespread inflammation.
  • Inflammation leads to blood clots and leaky blood vessels, reducing blood flow to organs.
  • Immune cells release chemicals that can damage tissues and organs.
  • The body’s attempt to fight the infection can spiral out of control, causing more harm than the infection itself.
  • This dysregulated immune response is a hallmark of sepsis and septic shock.