Should I be worried about secondary bacterial infections?

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  1. Secondary bacterial infections are usually cured through the correct round of antibiotics. Sometimes complications will arise or more severe forms of a bacterial infection may occur, such as pneumonia. In these cases, it is important to take swift action and obtain treatment. Other kinds of bacterial infections include h. pylori, HPV, and hepatitis, which are all serious and have links to specific kinds of cancer. If symptoms of a secondary bacterial infection do arise in you or your child, visit a doctor as soon as possible to get treatment going. Early detection and treatment are your best ways to avoid complications. Once treatment is administered, recovery should be relatively easy.

    Secondary bacterial infections are usually cured through the correct round of antibiotics. Sometimes complications will arise or more severe forms of a bacterial infection may occur, such as pneumonia. In these cases, it is important to take swift... More