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Tips to Treat Bacterial Infections

March 19th, 2013
Knoxville Dermatology Group

Bacterial infections and viral infections (or viruses) have similar symptoms- runny nose, cough, and sore throat- but must be treated differently.

A bacterial infection, luckily, can usually be treated by an antibiotic. Because bacteria are single-celled microorganisms that thrive in many environments including internally and externally, an antibody is the best form of treatment.

If you already have a bacterial infection, there is nothing you can do besides rest and take medicine to help it go away. However, you can try to prevent catching it before it crops up. First, wash your hands often, not just after using the restroom. Second, keep your hands away from your face. This will bring unwanted germs to places like your mouth, nose and eyes where they can easily get inside your body. Finally, eat healthy foods that are high in immune-boosting vitamins.

Beware of common areas that could be infected: gas pump, menus, grocery cart, bathroom-door handle and toilet flush, gym equipment and more.

If you need more serious help with skin issues or something else that is troubling your skin, we are here to help. Skin health is an important part of total body wellness. Schedule an appointment today with one of our board certified physicians to get your skin the care it needs so it can reach its fullest, healthiest potential.

Contact Knoxville Dermatology Group at 865.690.9467.

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