When staph bacteria enter the bloodstream, they can cause blood poisoning or septicemia. This serious condition can impact every organ in the body when not treated promptly. Most often, it affects internal organs, including the lungs, heart, and brain. It can also affect bones, muscles, and surgical implants. Fever, a drop in blood pressure, fast heart rate, and rapid breathing are common signs of septicemia. These symptoms require emergency medical attention.

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