bacteria can enter the body through wounds, airways, or any other opening and infect tissue if they come into contact with it.
Symptoms of bacterial infections can be life-threatening and require immediate treatment, so it is important to be aware of the most common ones.
In this article on EKO HOT BLOG, we would be looking at some signs and symptoms of bacterial infections.
1. Fever
37 degrees Celsius is the ideal temperature for a human body. When your body temperature rises above the normal range, you have a fever. Your body heats up as a result of this increase in temperature. There is evidence that microorganisms can cause fever-inducing diseases.
2. Intestinal Disorders
Intestinal problems can be caused by a wide range of bacteria, from mild to severe stomach pain to diarrhoea and vomiting. Bacterial infection can cause nausea or the desire to vomit.
3. Coldness and Sweating
Bacterial infections can cause you to experience chills and excessive perspiration, especially if the infection has progressed. When you feel chilly and shiver even when the temperature isn’t that low, you’ve got chills. Even in subzero temperatures, bacterial infections can cause sweating.
4. Headache
A common symptom of disease, headaches are a good indicator that you have an infection from bacteria. A bacterial infection can cause mild, moderate, or severe headaches, depending on the severity of the infection.
5. Excessive and Unexpected Tiredness
It’s normal to feel tired after a long day at work or after engaging in strenuous physical activity, but it’s not normal to be worn out for no apparent reason.
It is important to seek medical attention if you experience sudden, unexplained exhaustion and weakness, which are symptoms of bacterial infections.
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