👉 In medicine, septicization is a condition in which bacteria enter the body through a cut or wound and multiply rapidly. This can lead to an infection within the body, known as sepsis. The process of septicization typically involves the release of toxic substances into the bloodstream and the formation of pus, which may be red, white, or yellow depending on its composition. In severe cases, septicization can result in death if it is not treated promptly.