👉 Oil-infection, also known as septicemia or bacteremia, occurs when bacteria or other microorganisms enter the bloodstream and proliferate within it, leading to an infection. This condition can arise from various sources, including skin wounds, urinary tract infections, or respiratory infections, which allow pathogens to bypass normal barriers and enter the circulatory system. Once in the blood, these microorganisms multiply rapidly, releasing toxins that can damage tissues and organs, while also triggering a strong immune response. Symptoms may include fever, chills, rapid heart rate, and widespread inflammation. If left untreated, oil-infection can lead to severe complications such as organ failure, septic shock, and even death, highlighting the critical need for prompt medical intervention to address both the infection and its systemic effects.