What to do for throat infection

  1. Signs of Infection: Symptoms and Treatments
  2. Sinus infection: 11 symptoms and treatments
  3. Dry Throat: Causes, Treatments, and When to Contact a Doctor


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Signs of Infection: Symptoms and Treatments

A bacterial infection occurs when bacteria enter your body and begin to multiply. Not all bacteria are bad. In fact, various species of bacteria begin to colonize our bodies shortly after we’re born. These bacteria are harmless and can offer us benefits sometimes, like helping with digestion. Some types of bacteria, referred to as pathogenic bacteria, are harmful to us. When they infect us, they can cause disease. Some of these infections can become serious, so be sure to see your doctor if you think you have a bacterial infection. For example, a minor skin infection may develop into Additionally, some infections can lead to a life-threatening condition called Below, we’ll explore some of the signs and symptoms of a bacterial infection in cuts, burns, and within the body. Signs and symptoms of a bacterial infection may vary depending on the location of the infection and the type of bacteria that’s causing it. However, some general symptoms of a bacterial infection include: • fever • feeling tired or fatigued • swollen lymph nodes in the neck, armpits, or groin • headache • nausea or vomiting Cuts Your skin is your body’s first defense against infection. Breaks in the skin, like cuts, scrapes, or surgical incisions, can provide an entryway into the body for bacteria. Symptoms of an • redness in the area of the wound, particularly if it spreads or forms a red streak • swelling or warmth in the affected area • pain or tenderness at or around the site of the wound • pus formin...

Sinus infection: 11 symptoms and treatments

A sinus infection, also called sinusitis, is a common and painful condition that causes stuffy, painful pressure in the nasal cavity. Bacteria, and in rare cases a fungus, might also cause sinusitis. It can be challenging to tell sinusitis apart from a cold or allergy, so knowing the symptoms of a sinus infection can help a person find the best treatment. This article looks at the symptoms and treatments of sinusitis and explains how to tell the difference between a sinus infection and a cold. The characteristic symptoms of a sinus infection 1. Sinus pain and pressure Fluid trapped in the sinuses can fill the sinus cavities, causing intense pain and pressure. The sinuses may be sensitive to the touch. A person may have an urge to sneeze but be unable to do so. The pain can be in the cheeks, around the eyes and nose, or in the forehead because these areas are where the sinuses are. Bending over may make the pain worse. Sometimes, the pressure and pain are intense enough to interfere with sleep. Sinusitis may also cause the tissue in the nose to swell. 2. A headache The pressure and pain of sinusitis can cause 3. Postnasal drip Postnasal drip is mucus that drips from the nose down to the back of the throat. It can cause feelings of hoarseness and congestion or a sense of pressure in the throat or mouth. 4. Congestion A sinus infection usually happens where there is fluid trapped in the sinuses in which viruses, bacteria, or fungus can grow. Because of the fluid buildup and 5...

Dry Throat: Causes, Treatments, and When to Contact a Doctor

A dry throat is characterized by a rough, scratchy, or itchy feeling in the throat. The most common causes of a dry throat include environmental factors, A dry or sore throat is not usually serious, and at-home remedies may be effective in quickly treating discomfort. Read on to learn more about treating a dry throat. This article also covers its causes and diagnosis. • Drink plenty of water. Take regular sips throughout the day, and keep some water with you at night. • Suck on ice cubes or ice pops. • Drink unsweetened beverages. • • Ensure that you have water available to you at all times, such as before, during, and after exercising. • Avoid dehydrating foods, such as those with a high sodium content. Consume honey and lemon Certain foods can help soothe the symptoms of a dry throat. Honey, for example, has antibacterial properties that may help alleviate a dry throat due to a bacterial infection. It You can dissolve honey in warm water to drink, which also improves hydration. However, keep in mind that honey is not safe for children under 1 year old. Lemon can also provide vitamins to help support immune function and help break up the mucus that may present with respiratory infections that irritate the throat. Reduce environmental triggers If your dry throat is due to seasonal allergies such as hay fever or other environmental irritants, such as pollution or emissions from cooking, reducing particles in the air may reduce irritation. For • putting Vaseline around the n...