Infection Guide: Bacterial, Viral & Fungal Management

Managing infections involves identifying bacterial versus viral strains, implementing probiotic therapy, and following structured wound care protocols.

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Types of Human Viruses

Human viruses cause a variety of maladies, depending on the virus type and the tissues infected. All humans contract multiple viruses throughout the course of life. The severity of viral illnesses ranges from mild to lethal.

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How to Avoid Getting the Stomach Flu From Kids

The stomach flu, medically known as viral gastroenteritis, is an infection of the intestines. Although most people catch the stomach flu by ingesting contaminated food or water, you also can pick up this infection by coming into contact with an infected person.

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A Cough Remedy for a Seven-Month-Old

Adults who suffer from a cough can choose from many over-the-counter medications to ease symptoms. But when an infant gets a cough, different rules apply. Since over-the-counter cough medications are not recommended in young children, it’s challenging to find a quick and effective remedy to manage symptoms.

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Epstein-Barr Neurological Symptoms

Epstein-Barr Virus (EBV) is a common virus: According to Dr. John Sullivan, writing in the medical database UpToDate, it is estimated that 90 to 95 percent of adults have evidence of being infected by the virus at some time. It commonly causes mononucleosis--infamously known as the "kissing disease"

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Long-Term Side Effects of Mumps

Mumps is an infectious disease that can be prevented by vaccination. The American Academy of Pediatrics recommends that children receive their first dose of the measles, mumps and rubella (MMR) vaccine between the ages of 12 and 15 months and a second dose between ages 4 and 6.

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Flu Shot Disadvantages

Many doctors and medical experts recommend that individuals over six months of age receive the flu vaccine annually to reduce the risk of contracting the flu virus. Flu shots normally begin appearing at doctor’s offices, hospitals, clinics and pharmacies beginning in September and extending through the winter months.

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List of Cough Medicines

Whether you have a cough due to a cold, the flu, allergies or dry winter air, the array of cough medicine options can be confusing. Upper-respiratory infections, like a cold or the flu, are the most common cause of cough.

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Alternatives to Nasal Spray

Although nasal sprays can reduce the symptoms of allergies and nasal congestion, they are not always the best solution. Using a decongestant nasal spray, for example, can cause rebound congestion and a reduction in efficacy after three days, according to the Mayo Clinic website.

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The Best Drugs for Candida

Candida is a yeast, also classified as a fungus, that is commonly found on the skin, in the digestive tract and on the genitals of humans.

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The Candida Diet & Athlete's Foot

Candida albicans can cause a myriad of problems -- oral thrush, canker sores, skin rashes and even athlete's foot. Bacteria such as candida can thrive in dark moist areas such as locker rooms and inside your shoes.

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Home Remedies for Night Coughing

Discover effective home remedies for night coughing caused by dry air, smoking, disease, allergens, infection, and PND. Learn how to prevent and treat nocturnal coughs naturally.

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Staph Infections From the Gym

Staph or staphylococcus bacteria often live on the skin or nose of healthy people, causing no harm. However, staph can cause infections that can be serious. MRSA, or methicillin-resistant staphylococcus aureus, is an antibiotic resistant staph bacteria that is worth avoiding.

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How to Get Rid of a Dry Cough Naturally

You can get rid of a dry cough naturally, particularly when a dry throat stems from a common cold or allergies. A dry cough may be a symptom of an underlying medical condition, so it may return until treated for the medical condition.

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Instructions on How to Use a V400 Vicks Cool Mist Humidifier

The Vicks V400 Cool Mist Humidifier is an impeller humidifier and differs from a standard evaporation device. Evaporation humidifiers use a fan to blow air through a saturated filter. Impeller humidifiers do not have a fan, but instead use a rotating disk to break water into droplets.

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Exercise & Chest Cold & Bacterial Infection

Exercise plays an important role in keeping your body healthy and helping reduce your risks for diseases. However, exercise does not guarantee immunity, and illnesses such as the common cold or other bacterial or viral infections can often develop and get in the way of your regular exercise routine.

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Will Nutritional Yeast Contribute to Candida Infections?

Nutritional yeast is a yeast extract made as a nutritional supplement, food additive and flavoring. It is an excellent source of nutrients, especially protein. Nutritional yeast is quite different from brewer’s yeast, baker’s yeast and pathogenic, or disease causing, yeast.

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Ointments for Shingles

Shingles is an intensely painful viral condition that is caused by the varicella-zoster virus, a member of the herpes virus family and the same virus that causes chickenpox.

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Home Remedies for Stomach Flu & Vomiting

Stomach flu is a common name for what doctors call viral gastroenteritis, according to the staff at MayoClinic.com. Symptoms of stomach flu include watery diarrhea, abdominal cramps, sometimes fever and—of course—vomiting.

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Tannins & Jaw Pain

Tannins are plant compounds that display a variety of properties, some of which are beneficial and others that lead to problems. Tannins cause red wine and black tea to be astringent and bitter, which may affect your saliva glands and trigger jaw pain.

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What Are the Die-Off Symptoms of Candida?

Candidiasis, or the infection caused by Candida albicans yeast, can be treated using anti-fungal drugs or herbs with anti-fungal properties. These treatments are toxic to the Candida fungus. The death of multiple Candida yeasts releases proteins and endotoxins into the lymphatic stream of the host.

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