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8. Red Spots That Grow Larger

Some individuals with blood poisoning may develop red spots on their skin, which may grow larger as the condition progresses. These changes can indicate inflammation or the body’s response to the infection spreading. These spots signal the need for medical evaluation to assess the condition’s severity and identify any underlying complications, such as blood clotting issues or systemic inflammation. In more advanced cases, skin discoloration may spread to areas like the mouth or extremities, often appearing as bruising or darkened patches. These changes are more common in children, older adults, and those with weakened immune systems. Although blood poisoning can affect thousands of people annually, advances in diagnostics and treatment mean that timely care leads to recovery in most cases.

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