Don’t let the infection miscalculate.


In everyday life, there are “alerts” from time to time, heat, cough, diarrhoea, etc., which may hide the “shadow” of infection behind seemingly normal symptoms. But on many occasions, we judge by experience or instinct alone that we have been caught in the trap of miscalculation, and that mishandling can make the body “a little worse”.In the case of cough, this is one of the most common symptoms. A lot of people coughed and were convinced that they had a cold and were in a hurry to roll out cold pills and cough pills. Not surprisingly, the causes of cough are complex and varied, and in addition to upper respiratory infections caused by common flu viruses, it can be bronchitis, pneumonia and even cough mutated asthma caused by bacterial infections. If allergie-induced cough is mistreated as a cold, cold medicine, antibacterial drugs may not only be of no help to the condition, but may also place an additional burden on the body as a result of the adverse effects of the drug, delaying targeted treatment and making small coughs a major problem.And it’s more of a heart attack when you look at the heat. Once the temperature rises, some people judge themselves to be bacterial infections and are rushing to take antibacterial drugs. However, most of the early years of the fever are actually “spills” of viruses, such as influenza virus and new coronary virus, during which the blind use of antibacterial drugs is totally ineffective and disrupts the body’s own immune “war plan”. The body immune system is working hard against the virus, while antibacterial drugs are coming to “spoil”, which may lead to longer and slower recovery. The correct approach is to observe other symptoms associated with fever, which, if accompanied by abdominal pain, aldicarb and so forth, are presumably viral infections, at which point more water, more rest, more rational use of abdominals, and more timely medical treatment if there are serious conditions such as continued temperature or respiratory difficulties.Diarrhoea is also prone to miscalculation. Many people think it’s simple indigestion and take any laxatives. Sometimes, however, it may be the back of bacterial infections, such as coli, salmonella and so on, “disturbing” in the intestinal tract, only quenching the fungi, which continues to thrive in the intestinal tract and only increases in inflammation. It may also be caused by intestinal parasites, which cannot be solved without taking medication without identifying the cause of the disease. In the case of diarrhoea, care is taken of the nature, colour, septure, acute stress, etc. of the excreta, and if the condition is serious or lasting for more than two days, it is essential that medical treatment be provided and that the cause of the disease be identified through routine excreta testing.Miscalculation is also rare when there are signs of infection, such as swelling, itching and pain. Seeing a red creep on the skin, some people think it’s mosquito bites, some bouquets, and it’s fine. But if this is a cystitis caused by bacterial infections or acne caused by fungi infections, these simple treatments will not eliminate the root causes of the disease, but will expand the infection. In cases of unspecified skin infections, no self-medicines should be used, first to the dermatology and then to be diagnosed by a specialist by means of observation, fungi testing, etc.The key to the miscalculation of infections in everyday life is to be more vigilant and less conscious. When an abnormal condition occurs in the body, do not rush to use the medication, but take a closer look at the associated symptoms, taking into account a combination of recent life trajectories, exposure history, etc. If this is not done, timely access to a doctor will always be the wisest option, so that professional doctors can help us remove the fog and deal with it with it with precision in order to ensure that the body recovers as soon as possible.