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		<title>Bacterial &#038; Viral Infections: What&#8217;s the Difference?</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Bacterial and viral infections are two different beasts. There’s absolutely no benefit to taking an antibiotic to treat a viral infection. Vaccinations prevent viral infections; while antiviral drugs are your only recourse for treating viruses. Basically, bacteria are everywhere. They’re &#8230; <a href="https://quickcaremed.com/blogs/bacterial-viral-infections-whats-the-difference/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a></p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Bacterial and viral infections are two different beasts. There’s absolutely no benefit to taking an antibiotic to treat a viral infection. Vaccinations prevent viral infections; while antiviral drugs are your only recourse for treating viruses.</p>
<p>Basically, bacteria are everywhere. They’re in the air we breathe, living on your skin, and on everything we touch. Most bacteria are harmless with only 1% of bacteria causing disease, according to the Mayo Clinic; however, they can make you really sick, just ask someone who has had strep throat.<br />
If you feel like you’re getting sick, go see your provider to determine if it’s a virus or a bacterial infection. The two can share similar symptoms and there are instances where illnesses can be caused by either bacteria or viruses, such as pneumonia, meningitis, and diarrhea.<br />
Your provider will review your symptoms, medical history and do a physical exam. He or she may also order a blood or urine test to help identify the infection. It may be a necessary step for determining a suitable treatment.</p>
<p>You could be doing yourself more harm than good by arbitrarily popping an antibiotic when you feel under the weather. That’s because antibiotics can’t differentiate between “good” and “bad” bacteria. We have good bacteria in our intestines that aid with digestion and help to obliterate disease-fighting microbes. Furthermore, the overuse of antibiotics has led to the development of antibiotic-resistant strains of bacteria.</p>
<p>Both viral and bacterial infections start with exposure to infected people or contact with contaminated surfaces, food or water. Although it’s impossible for us to live in a bubble, a good start to avoiding sickness is to practice a dedicated handwashing regimen: wet, lather, scrub (20 seconds), rinse, and dry.</p>
<p>Drop by your neighborhood Quick Care Med if you’re feeling under the weather. We offer extended hours and 10 locations to provide the best care possible to get you back on your feet and feeling better. Visit our <a href="https://quickcaremed.com/quickcaremedlocations" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">locations page</a> for your closest urgent care.</p>
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