How to get rid of Infections?
An infection is the primary stage of contracting a full-fledged contagious disease. Infections could of many types depending on the particular agent or source causing it. The most common infections affecting people are caused by bacteria, virus and fungus, yeast, protozoan and worms.
Secondary form of infections
Often your immunity becomes weak under the onslaught of some serious illness and becomes prone to the development of microbial pathogens. This leads to what is called ‘secondary infections’, which could lead to health problems like sinus. Prolonged sinusitis is the result of the invasion of multiple pathogens.
How to counter bacterial infections
Bacterial infections are the easiest to contract because of your body’s susceptibility to so many bacteria. The commonest infections caused by bacterial infestation include diarrhea, sinus infections, staph infections, skin problems, respiratory infections, throat and ear infections, urinary tract and bladder infections.
Most bacterial infections are fixed by taking prescribed antibiotics that strengthen your immune system. Making certain lifestyle changes also make you internally stronger against bacteria.
Handling viral infections
Viral infections cause a host of common maladies like herpes, flu, chicken pox, flu, shingles, laryngitis and croup. Generally, a viral infection heals on its own when allowed to run its full course. But the more severe viral diseases like smallpox, polio, measles and HPV infections are cured by administering antiviral drugs and immunizations.
Problems and solutions of fungal infection
Fungal invasion mostly causes infections of the skin, respiratory system, finger/toenails and diseases like thrush, fungal pneumonia, Athlete's Foot etc. Infections of nose and lungs are cured with antibiotics while infections of external limbs are healed by applying antiseptics and antifungal creams.
Curing protozoan and parasitic infections
Malaria and Toxoplasmosis are the commonest ailments caused by protozoa. These are treated with specific medications. Parasitic infections are caused by migration of roundworm, tapeworm, hookworm, pinworm and whipworm. These are eradicated by using dewormer and insecticidal medicines.
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