Bacterial and Viral Infections

Bacterial and viral infections are caused by harmful microbes, leading to various symptoms and illnesses.

Symptoms of Bacterial and Viral Infections

Symptoms include fever, fatigue, cough, and body aches, which vary depending on the type of infection.

List of Symptoms:
  • Fever
  • Fatigue
  • Cough
  • Sore throat
  • Body aches
  • Chills
  • Nausea
  • Diarrhea

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Homeopathic Doctor

Causes and Risk Factors of Bacterial and Viral Infections

Bacterial infections are caused by harmful bacteria, while viral infections stem from viruses. Risk factors include weakened immunity, poor hygiene, exposure to infected individuals, and underlying health conditions, increasing the likelihood of contracting these infections.

Diagnosis of Bacterial and Viral Infections

Diagnosis involves physical exams, reviewing symptoms, and conducting laboratory tests like blood work, cultures, and imaging to identify the infection.

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FAQs about Bacterial and Viral Infections

Frequently Asked Questions

FAQs explain the differences between bacterial and viral infections, treatment options, prevention strategies, and when to seek medical help.

Bacterial infections are treated with antibiotics, while viral infections usually resolve on their own

Bacterial infections require antibiotics; viral infections may need antivirals or symptomatic relief.

Good hygiene, vaccinations, and avoiding contact with sick individuals help prevent infections.

Seek help if symptoms worsen or persist despite self-care measures.