Anti-infection, protecting a vital line of defense.
In our daily lives, our bodies are constantly threatened by various pathogens, and resistance to infection is a key component in the maintenance of physical health. Knowledge of the fight against infection is important for the prevention and treatment of infectious diseases. The definition and hazard of infection is the local tissue and general inflammation response caused by the intrusion of pathogens such as bacteria, viruses, fungi and parasites into the human body. These pathogens grow and reproduce within the human body, destroying the normal physiological functioning of the human body. The physical harm of infection cannot be minimized, and mild infections can cause local tissues to suffer from symptoms such as swelling, pain, fever, which affect our daily lives and work; if the infection persists or increases, it can lead to tissue death, ulcer, scarring, etc. Even more serious, some infections can cause whole-body symptoms, such as fever, inactivity, appetite, headache, etc., and even damage to organ function, such as pneumonia, which can cause respiratory failure, and acute kidney disease, which can cause kidney failure. If the infection is not treated in a timely manner, there may also be complications such as bacteria, sepsis, infectious shock, which may endanger life. Anti-infection methods
• Rational use of anti-infection drugs:
Anti-infection drugs are important weapons against infection, but must be used rationally. Such drugs include antibiotics, antivirals, antifluents, anti-mixers, anti-mite drugs, etc. Antibiotics are used mainly for the treatment of bacterial infections, such as penicillin, sapulin, large cyclists, etc.; antivirals for the fight against viral infections, such as Libavirin, Azurove, Ostave, etc.; antigens for the treatment of fungal infections, such as fungalin, fluconol, Itraconazine, etc.; and antifertilizers for the removal of parasitics in the body, such as Abedazine, Mebemex, etc. When using anti-infection drugs, it is important to strictly follow the doctor ‘ s advice and not to reduce the dose or stop, so as to avoid resistance or other adverse effects.
• Strengthening their own immunity:
Strong immunity is a natural barrier to infection. Maintaining good living habits can help to increase immunity, such as balanced diets, more fresh vegetables and fruits, whole grain food, quality proteins, etc., and provide adequate nutrition to the body; adequate exercise can facilitate blood circulation, enhance CPR function and improve the body ‘ s resilience; adequate sleep can be maintained to allow for adequate rest and recovery; and overwork and stress can be avoided and emotional pleasure maintained.
• Personal protection:
Personal protection measures are essential to prevent infection. Handwashing is the most basic method of preventing infection, especially when it comes to things that have been exposed to public places, coughing or sneezing, such as after-sneezing, before food is treated and before food is fed, or when it uses alcohol-containing handwashing fluids. Care should be taken to keep social distance and avoid close contact with others during the epidemic of diseases such as influenza and the New Crown Virus; in public places and places of concentration, such as hospitals, supermarkets, etc., masks can effectively prevent the spread of the virus. Prevention of infection is far more important than the treatment of infection, not only to reduce the incidence of disease, but also to reduce medical costs and social burdens. Preventive measures must be strengthened for vulnerable groups, such as children, the elderly, pregnant women and persons suffering from chronic diseases. Timely vaccination is an effective means of preventing infection, such as influenza, pneumonia and hepatitis B vaccines, which can increase human immunity against specific pathogens. In addition, keeping the living environment clean and hygienic, regular indoor ventilation and avoiding exposure to wildlife are important measures to prevent infection.
In short, it is an important task to maintain health. We need a proper understanding of the dangers of infection, an understanding of ways to combat it, a strengthening of preventive measures and an increase in our own immunity, so as to effectively prevent and treat infectious diseases and protect themselves and the health of others.