Infection-free, comprehensive treatment of infection

In life, infection is a common health problem that can be caused by pathogens such as viruses, bacteria and fungi. Understanding the treatment of different types of infection helps us to better cope with the disease and to achieve a safe and secure environment.

I. The treatment of viral infections

1. Treatment – There are currently no special drugs for most viral infections such as common flu and influenza. Treatment of the symptoms is mainly used to alleviate the symptoms. For example, accelerants can be used in case of heat (for acetaminophenol, brofen, etc.); cough pills can be used in case of severe cough; nose plugs, aldicarb can be used in case of defillants, etc. – Rest, sleep and energy to fight the virus. – Drinking more water, which helps to remove internal toxins and mitigate symptoms of discomfort.

Antiviral treatment – Antiviral drugs are available for certain specific viral infections such as influenza virus, hepatitis B virus, HIV, etc. However, these drugs usually need to be used under the guidance of a doctor and may have some side effects. – For example, the anti-influenza virus drug Ostawe, which should be used within 24 to 48 hours of the onset of the disease, is more effective. II. Treatment of bacterial infections

1. Antibiotic treatment – Antibiotics are the main drug for the treatment of bacterial infections. However, different bacteria are sensitive to different antibiotics and therefore bacterial culture and drug sensitivity tests are usually required to determine the most effective antibiotics before they are used. – The use of antibiotics, in strict conformity with the prescriptions of doctors, to avoid abuse and misuse. The abuse of antibiotics can lead to increased bacterial resistance and make treatment more difficult.

2. Support for treatment – In case of serious bacterial infections, hospitalization may be required for IVS, Oxygen etc. to maintain normal functioning of the body. – To improve nutrition and body resistance, which will help to combat bacterial infections.

Treatment of fungi infections

1. Treatment of anti-foulbacterial drugs – anti-foulbacterial drugs can be used to treat fungal infections. Common antifluorinated drugs are fluorine, Ecraconol and Tebitrin. – The treatment of fungi infections is usually long and requires patient patient cooperation with a doctor.

2. Partial treatment – For fungal infections in the skin, mucous membrane, etc., exterior antifluent drugs such as crooxone cream, d ‘ acnin cream, etc. may be used. – Maintaining clean and dry parts of the infection contributes to the recovery of fungi infection.

IV. OTHER TREATMENTS

1. Chinese medicine also plays a role in the treatment of infection. For example, some Chinese pharmacists have the effect of detoxification, anti-bacterial inflammation and can assist in the treatment of infections. – Medical treatments such as acupuncture, administration and so forth can also reduce the symptoms of discomfort caused by the infection and increase the body ‘ s immunity.

Immunization treatment – Some patients with low immune capacity, such as AIDS patients, oncologists, etc., may require immunotherapy to improve their body’s immunity and to increase their ability to fight infection. – Immunization treatment includes the use of immunosuppressants, vaccines, etc.

V. Importance of preventing infection

1. Maintain good hygiene practices, such as hand-washing and keeping the living environment clean.

2. Increased exercise and increased physical immunity.

3. A reasonable diet and a balanced nutrition.

4. Avoid exposure to sources of infection, e.g., to densely populated sites during the flu season.

In general, the treatment of infection varies according to the pathogen of infection. In the treatment of infection, the appropriate treatment should be chosen on a case-by-case basis and the doctor ‘ s advice should be strictly followed. At the same time, the prevention of infection is important, as it can be effective in reducing the risk of infection by maintaining good living habits and enhancing self-immunization.