Parents and carers are being urged to listen out for a high-pitched and weak cry as this could be a warning sign of sepsis in children, doctors say.
The most common symptoms of the potentially fatal condition are rashes and unexplained sleepiness. However, the notable sounds from little ones is an important signal to keep an eye out for.
The warning sign becomes apparent when a child cries, with sobs sounding higher than usual as well as a little weaker. Sepsis develops when an infection makes its way into the blood and the condition is often life-threatening without immediate medical attention.
Anyone can suffer with sepsis, but babies under the ages of one are most at risk. Little ones born prematurely or those whose mother had an infection during pregnancy are particularly vulnerable, reports The Mirror.Sepsis can occur when someone cuts or injures themselves and the wound is not cleaned thoroughly.
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