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What Is The Recovery Time After Suffering Urosepsis With Septic Shock?

I am 68 year old woman. suffered frm urosepsis with septic shock one month before.also have blood sugar,hypothyroid,ckd,pacemaker for neuro cardigenic syncope.still i am feeling weak and like to lie down all the time. when and how shall i become normal?
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Thanks for your query,based on the facts that you have posted it appears that you had Urosepsis and might have been treated with plenty of antibiotics and medications .

Now you are feeling tiredness .

In view of higher antibiotics that you had been given and your other health problems like Diabetes,hypothyroidism,cardiac problem .It will take 6-8 weeks to recover completely and become normal gradually.

Dr.Patil.
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What Is The Recovery Time After Suffering Urosepsis With Septic Shock?

Hello Thanks for your query,based on the facts that you have posted it appears that you had Urosepsis and might have been treated with plenty of antibiotics and medications . Now you are feeling tiredness . In view of higher antibiotics that you had been given and your other health problems like Diabetes,hypothyroidism,cardiac problem .It will take 6-8 weeks to recover completely and become normal gradually. Dr.Patil.