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7. Vertigo

One of the most serious and alarming symptoms of sepsis is vertigo or dizziness, which occurs when blood pressure drops. When the heart does not pump blood efficiently, blood supply to the major organs decreases. Severe cases are associated with unconsciousness and should be treated promptly.

Spotting Sepsis: A Guide to Its Ten Symptoms

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