It builds immunity to it and can fight it better
Because the body has already experienced the virus, the body knows how to get over the virus.
You get immunity to the infection. Next time you get the infection by the same bacteria, your body can fight back the infection rather effectively. But the immunity does not last for life time, like most of the virus infections.
The body does prepare itself for future invasion by releasing antibodies against a given organism.
it wont but it knows when its there in its body
Opportunistic Infection. Pg. 90 in Memmler's The Human Body in Health and Disease 12th Edition.
An infection can mean different things depending on what you are taliking about. But typically an infection for a wound is caused from bacteria and other contaminates that negativelyaffect the way your body heals itself.
An endogenous infection is from biological material in one part of the body, where it is safe, intruding into a part of the body, where it can do harm - (stomach acid in the chest cavity, faecal matter in the blood etc) Just a guess!!
It depends on the type of infection you are talking about. As if you are sick, your body can more than likely fight the infection itself without antibiotics. Now if it is an infection in a cut or burn, put an antibiotic cream on it and wash daily.
If you engage in lengthy and extensive foreplay, the body will prepare itself for the exertions to come, and you will last longer.
strech 3 hours before running
Because the body adapts to fight an infection that it already has had so it takes a new one for you to get sick again
A primary infection occurs when the body is exposed to a pathogen for the first time, while a secondary infection happens when a different pathogen infects a body already weakened by a primary infection. Primary infections may lead to the development of immunity, while secondary infections can occur in individuals with compromised immune systems.