Blood bacteria
Blood bacteria are a type of bacteria that works to attack blood leading to bacteremia. It is usually known as blood in its environment, which is characterized as sterile, and in the event of the occurrence of what led to the germination of this environment through the presence of bacteria in it, counting it categorically is not normal.
Causes of bacteremia
There are some reasons for the presence and entry of these bacteria into the blood and its course, including severe complications resulting from infection such as meningitis, pneumonia, or during surgery, and what enters the arteries or veins, such as drugs. One of the most frequent causes in hospitals, which expose the blood to pollution through these bacteria, the catheter provides the means to find bacteria on the skin that may enter the bloodstream. In addition to other causes of blood bacteria, including: colitis, herpes, medical procedures taken in dentistry, rectal and colon cancer, surgery in the pharynx and mouth, reproductive system, digestive gas or exploratory surgery, and infection of salmonella bacteria.
People who are most susceptible to infection with blood bacteria
- People whose immune systems are weak and do not work well, such as people with AIDS, medical treatment, such as long-term stimulants, or chemotherapy.
- Elderly persons.
- Diabetics especially those who have long been infected, also have cirrhosis of the liver.
- The person who is exposed to remove the spleen-kun is that the spleen works to combat some of the infectious diseases.
- Very young.
- Those suffering from critical injuries or severe burns.
- Infected with infections such as pneumonia, cytoskeletal and peritoneal and previously mentioned.
- Infants because their immune system is not fully developed.
Which does not exclude the absence of infected people and others without blood bacteria.
Signs and symptoms of blood bacteria
- Emotion and confusion.
- A skin rash that may change color to red or small dark red dots.
- Fever a few times.
- The heartbeat becomes rapid, lowering blood pressure where it has been observed a lot.
- Advanced pain in the joints of the elbows, back, wrists, knees and ankles.
Treatment of blood bacteria
The patient is given oxygen in the hospital through a tube located near the nose, or a transparent plastic mask. Based on the results of the tests, the doctor describes drugs that may include antibiotics given intravenously directly, and in case of low pressure, the patient is given drugs that increase blood pressure, the salt.