10 Bacterial Infection Symptoms

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Cough

A persistent cough may be a symptom of a bacterial infection affecting the respiratory tract. The cough may produce phlegm. Bacterial respiratory infections include pneumonia, whooping cough and bronchitis. Some of these conditions may be caused by viruses instead of bacteria.

Doctors may prescribe antibiotic treatment for bacterial infections, but it's possible for these infections to resolve on their own. Drinking plenty of fluids to loosen mucus, elevating the head while sleeping to ease breathing and using a humidifier may help alleviate coughing.8‘Chest Infection.’ NHS Inform, www.nhsinform.scot/illnesses-and-conditions/infections-and-poisoning/chest-infection

Bacterial Infection

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