Intravenous Fluids
Another possible treatment for sepsis is the direct injection of intravenous fluids into your bloodstream. This can help prevent the forming of blood clots and maintain a stable level of blood pressure. As a result, it would keep your body from further damages by ensuring proper operation. It is recommended to have 30 ml of fluid per kg in patients. In cases of serious septic shock and sepsis, fluids will be administered until the CVP reaches 8 to 12 mmHg. In most cases, intravenous fluids can be a simple yet effective method to help people deal with sepsis and its associated symptoms. [2]