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What are Some Causes of Infections?

J. Beam
J. Beam

Infections are the result of the body’s inability to fight off foreign microorganisms that may cause damage or disease if left untreated. They can be viral or bacterial in nature and might be caused by a fungus or parasite. There are many common types and some very rare ones, all with varying causes and treatments.

Some common bacterial infections include strep throat, tuberculosis, urinary tract infections, and E. coli. The different types are caused by many different types of bacteria. They are generally treated with an antibiotic specifically chosen to destroy the infectious bacteria. Some, like strep throat, are internal, while others are external, such as impetigo, a common skin infection. Oral antibiotics are generally effective at treating both types, and those of the skin can often be treated with topical antibiotics.

Thorough hand washing can help prevent infections.
Thorough hand washing can help prevent infections.

Viral infections are different than bacterial in that they are caused by viruses, which are smaller than a bacterium or fungus. When a virus infects healthy cells, it prevents the cells from doing their job and causes sickness. Viruses usually infect a specific type of cell, which causes viral infections to affect certain parts of the body. A cold is the most common type and generally affects the upper respiratory tract. Influenza is another common infection, but symptoms can affect the entire body.

Covering the mouth when coughing helps reduce the spread of viruses.
Covering the mouth when coughing helps reduce the spread of viruses.

Antibiotics are not effective against viruses, but in some cases, an antiviral drug may be used to stop the virus from reproducing. Most illnesses caused by virusese must run a natural course and be fought off by the body, but in some cases, bacterial infections occur secondary to viral ones, and so an antibiotic is used.

Fungus is also a common cause of infections, including ringworm, Athlete’s foot, fungal nail infections, and vaginal yeast. Fungal types are caused by fungus that has either been transmitted through contact or has grown as a result of certain conditions of the body. This type is treated with anti-fungal medication that may be applied as a cream or taken orally.

Fever is one sign of an infection.
Fever is one sign of an infection.

There are many different causes of infections and different ways of spreading them. It is not possible to prevent all types, even with a healthy immune system, but the risk for those caused by viruses can be drastically reduced. Frequent hand washing and basic hygienic practices, such as not drinking or eating after someone, covering your mouth when you cough, and using tissues when you sneeze, are all ways to reduce the spread of viruses.

Swollen lymph nodes can be a sign of infection.
Swollen lymph nodes can be a sign of infection.

Signs and symptoms of infections include fever, localized redness or swelling, painful swallowing, and pain in a specific part of the body, such as the throat, ear, or kidney area. If you have an unexplained fever that persists for more than 48 hours, cannot be relieved by common over the counter medications, or rises above 104°F (40°C), you should see a doctor as soon as possible. Only your physician can determine whether you have an infection and how it should be treated.

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what are the precautions needed to prevent the spread of infections

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    • Thorough hand washing can help prevent infections.
      By: xy
      Thorough hand washing can help prevent infections.
    • Covering the mouth when coughing helps reduce the spread of viruses.
      By: Ljupco Smokovski
      Covering the mouth when coughing helps reduce the spread of viruses.
    • Fever is one sign of an infection.
      By: evgenyatamanenko
      Fever is one sign of an infection.
    • Swollen lymph nodes can be a sign of infection.
      By: Shakzu
      Swollen lymph nodes can be a sign of infection.
    • Covering sneezes is a good way to cut down on the spread of infections.
      By: coldwaterman
      Covering sneezes is a good way to cut down on the spread of infections.
    • Some infections require antibiotic therapy.
      By: NorGal
      Some infections require antibiotic therapy.
    • Topical antibiotics can be used to treat most skin infections.
      By: Coprid
      Topical antibiotics can be used to treat most skin infections.
    • Urinary tract infections are common bacterial infections that can be treated with antibiotics.
      By: Syda Productions
      Urinary tract infections are common bacterial infections that can be treated with antibiotics.
    • Fungus is a common cause of infections, such as ringworm.
      By: schankz
      Fungus is a common cause of infections, such as ringworm.