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It really depends on what kind of infection you are talking about, and as redundant as this sounds, you should always, no matter the infection (seldom minor infection such as ingrown toe nails, for example) should be looked at by a professional [doctor]. On a regular basis, they will give penicillin as treatment for infection.

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Well...I think that maybe white cells actually eat the germs to try to help protect the body from infections or diseases.

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