Infections are caused by small living things (organisms), which come into the body and start multiplying. Some organisms are harmless and help organs work properly. But others cause disease. If these organisms into your body, and the immune system can fight them off immediately, you can get the infection, which makes you sick. If you do not deal with the infection, it could eventually cause serious health problems. Some infections are life-threatening, especially if you have a low resistance to infection and cancer treatment. Some infections may be mildly irritating, whereas some of them are serious in nature. Infections can affect almost any part of the body, so it is necessary to know the variety of infections and their causes. There are common infections such as ear infections, colds, etc., that are mildly irritating, usually due to irritation of these fungal growth inside the ear, and get help the physician must be very difficult necessary.Some infections are thrush, yeast or candida is present everywhere in our bodies. It has broken the immune system, which keeps the yeast in check.
Infection as the result of the flu as the virus, which enters the body through the air. These infections are harmless and can cause fever, muscle aches and leg aches. Flu or influenza can be dangerous for the elderly or young babies. Influenza usually requires, fever, cold, chest congestion, running nose, etc. Parasite infections are a variety of infections, this is when two different parasites in the body in parallel, and their interaction gives out different reactions in the body to infections. These infections show the body to show to the boil, puree, etc. Common cold as his name is the most common infection. This is caused when the virus is a single person has been sent to another person, causing irritation and congestion inside the nose, causing the running nose, headache and fever. Flu match last up to 4-5 days long. Infection and the urinary tract is called UTI, this infection can affect any part of the urinary tract. Urinary tract infections are caused by bacteria that live in digestive tract, bladder and urethra, or anywhere in the digestive tract and urinary tract system. Most of the time, this bacteria flows out of the body, may be times when this bacterium affects the urinary tract system, it has more women than men. Many women have suffered from this infection regularly. The symptoms of urinary infection, or a burning sensation at the time of urination, redness or murky urine, fever, feeling the need to pass urine again and again. Most above infections could be ensured, medication, and taking adequate care of hygiene.
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Eye infections
Have you ever woken up and found out that your eyelids have a gritty feeling accompanied by a sticky discharge? If the answer is yes, then you are likely to have been suffering from a bacterial eye infection. This is a health condition that causes the inflammation of the conjunctive (the mucous membranes that cover the white part of the eyes not forgetting the inside part of the eyelids.). Both your eyes or just one eye may appear to be red in color and the eyelids tending to stick together especially during the mornings while your eyelashes may contain some eye discharge. This infection is believed not to be very serious but due to its irritating nature, it may make you feel uncomfortable most of the time.
The bacterial eye infection is mainly caused by bacteria such as streptococci, hemophilias or the staphylococci bacteria. These bacteria are usually transmitted from one person who has the infection to another or sometimes the bacteria may come from the patient's own upper respiratory tract or skin where they are mostly situated.
Newborn babies often get this infection from the vaginal fluids of their mothers during birth. Due to their underdeveloped immune system, the babies usually get a severe form of this infection. Babies can also develop this eye infection from other forms of infection but doctors are known to use swabs to administer appropriate treatment to the baby. However, babies are commonly known to have poorly established tear passage systems. This usually makes them have watery sticky eyes. Therefore, you should be careful not to mistake this condition with the bacterial eye infection.
The bacterial eye infection is mainly caused by bacteria such as streptococci, hemophilias or the staphylococci bacteria. These bacteria are usually transmitted from one person who has the infection to another or sometimes the bacteria may come from the patient's own upper respiratory tract or skin where they are mostly situated.
Newborn babies often get this infection from the vaginal fluids of their mothers during birth. Due to their underdeveloped immune system, the babies usually get a severe form of this infection. Babies can also develop this eye infection from other forms of infection but doctors are known to use swabs to administer appropriate treatment to the baby. However, babies are commonly known to have poorly established tear passage systems. This usually makes them have watery sticky eyes. Therefore, you should be careful not to mistake this condition with the bacterial eye infection.
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