It is usually used to reference a localized infection as opposed to a systemic infection. Systemic infections are those that affect the whole body or an entire system of the body and can also be called sepsis, septicemia, blood infection, blood poisoning, and bacteremia, etc.
The term local or localized infection is used to reference smaller infections in a single location in your body, like cellulitis of the skin or a bladder infection. Local infections can become whole body infections if left untreated or treated with the wrong medications. Common localized infections that can become systemic infections are pneumonia, urinary tract or bladder infections, appendicitis, and infections of cuts/skin infections.
The common cold is an example of a general infection. It is typically caused by a viral infection affecting the upper respiratory tract, leading to symptoms such as a runny nose, sore throat, and coughing.
General infections can be divided into two categories, namely systemic infection and local infection, The cause of a systemic infection comprises of bacteria or virus. The main characteristic of such an infection is that it affects the bloodstream of an individual commonly spread from the genetal area.
A local infection can be explained as that infection, which does not affect the whole body of an individual. Rather, it is limited to a specific portion of the body. It does not attack the bloodstream and is limited to the outer surface of the body. Some of the most common examples of a local infection include an infected wound, an infected cut, usually in the form of puss.
GenitoUrinary tract infection. Bladder infection is one example of a GU infection.
general infection
In general, infectious gastroenteritis is an infection of your stomach and intestines.
Meningitis.
DefinitionA secondary infection is an infection that occurs during or after treatment of another, already existing infection. It may result from the treatment itself or from alterations in the immune system.For example, a vaginal yeast infection that occurs after antibiotic treatment of a bacterial infection is a secondary infection. The development of bacterial pneumonia following a viral upper respiratory infection is another example.
A general infection
Anal fissures in general are one of the causes of yeast infection.
General staph infection info: http://www.goaskalice.columbia.edu/2109.html
You must specify what form of infection you are speaking of to get better answer. But in general, a course of antibiotics either oral or topical will treat the infection.
Treat every patient as if they have a blood-borne infection.
Hi, I was prescribed with Flucloxacillin for general infection apparently it helps with scalp infections to.
what are general safety measures