Infections occur when harmful viruses, bacteria, fungi, or parasites enter the body and start multiplying, leading to symptoms like fever, weakness, body pain, cough, digestive issues, or skin changes. Some infections are mild, while others can become serious if not treated early.
Proper diagnosis through blood tests, urine tests, cultures, or imaging helps identify the exact cause and guide the right treatment. Timely medications, hydration, rest, and monitoring are essential to prevent complications. With early care and preventive measures like hygiene, vaccination, and immunity support, most infections can be treated effectively and safely.
Fever is a rise in body temperature, usually caused by an infection or inflammation as the body fights off viruses, bacteria, or other illnesses. Patients may experience chills, sweating, weakness, headache, body pain, or dehydration along with increased temperature. Timely evaluation helps identify the underlying cause—whether viral, bacterial, or due to another medical condition. Proper hydration, rest, and the right medications are essential to bring the fever down and prevent complications.
Fever is a temporary rise in body temperature, usually caused by an infection or inflammation. It often comes with symptoms like weakness, body pain, headache, chills, or sweating. Early evaluation helps identify the cause so proper treatment and recovery can begin quickly.