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							Further Information 
								Symptoms of septicaemia
  Fever
	  Many children become suddenly ill with a fever:  the classic picture is of a disease of rapid onset.  However, some children develop septicaemia  after a simple viral illness.  In these  cases the symptoms may be initially trivial and last for some time and then  suddenly become more serious with a high fever and other symptoms of  sepsis.A history of a fever in a child presenting  afebrile is important.Not all children with meningococcal disease (or  other serious bacterial infection) have fever17.   A fever that subsides after antipyretics cannot be  dismissed as viral in origin.Hypothermia, especially in infants, may also  indicate serious infection 18 Rigors Children with septicaemia often have rigors19. 
    Occasionally the shaking, if very severe may be mistaken for fitting, but 
    children having rigors will remain conscious. Aches They usually experience very bad muscle aches and 
    joint aches making them restless and miserable.Limb pain Isolated severe limb pain in the absence of 
    any other physical signs in that limb is a well-established phenomenon in 
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    The pain can be very severe and children have been mistakenly put into plaster 
    to treat presumed fractures.Gastrointestinal symptoms vomiting, nausea and poor appetite 
    (poor feeding in babies) are common in septicaemia. Abdominal pain and diarrhoea 
    (leading to faecal incontinence in some cases) are less common but well documented21. 
    This can create confusion with gastro intestinal infections.Weakness This can become profound. Rash Ask about any new rashes or marks on the child’s 
    skin that the parents may have noticed. Note that parents may not realise 
    that the petechiae or purpura or 'bruises' on the child’s skin are a rash 
    as they associate the word ‘rash’ more with a pink ‘measles-like’ 
    rash. They may use other words to describe the rash, for example bruise, spot, 
    freckle, blister, stain or mark on the skin – like chocolate, etc.Urine output Ask whether the child has passed urine or 
    had a wet nappy recently. Oliguria is one of the early signs of shock 
    Cold hands and feet, mottled skin As septicaemia advances, 
    cold hands and feet and mottled skin are signs of circulatory compromise that 
    parents notice. Signs of circulatory compromise - complications of septicaemia   |  | LOOK IT UP 
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