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Infectious Diseases & Acute Illnesses

Fever, Viral and Bacterial Infections, Urinary Tract Infections, and Preventive Immunizations

Infectious Diseases & Acute Illnesses – Fever, Viral and Bacterial Infections, Urinary Tract Infections, and Preventive Immunizations

At Genesiss Multispeciality Hospital, our Infectious Diseases & Acute Illnesses care focuses on prompt diagnosis, effective treatment, and prevention of infectious conditions. Our expert team manages viral and bacterial infections, urinary tract infections (UTIs), and other acute illnesses, ensuring quick recovery and reducing the risk of complications. Preventive immunizations are also offered to protect against common and serious infections.


Problems / Concerns Addressed:

  • Viral Infections: Flu, dengue, COVID-19, and other seasonal viruses.
  • Bacterial Infections: UTIs, pneumonia, skin infections, and gastrointestinal infections.
  • Fever & Acute Illnesses: Persistent or high-grade fevers requiring evaluation.
  • Preventable Diseases: Lack of immunization leading to measles, hepatitis, or tetanus.
  • Recurring Infections: Frequent UTIs, respiratory infections, or gastroenteritis.

Treatments / Services Offered:

  • Accurate Diagnosis: Laboratory tests, cultures, and imaging to identify infection type.
  • Medications: Antibiotics, antivirals, antifungals, and supportive therapy tailored to the infection.
  • Hospitalization for Severe Cases: Intravenous therapy, monitoring, and critical care if needed.
  • Preventive Immunizations: Vaccines for children and adults, including influenza, hepatitis, and tetanus.
  • Patient Education: Guidance on hygiene, lifestyle, and infection prevention strategies.

FAQs

What types of infections do you treat?

We treat viral, bacterial, and fungal infections, including respiratory, urinary, gastrointestinal, and skin infections.

How quickly should I seek treatment for a fever?

High or persistent fever lasting more than 2-3 days, or accompanied by severe symptoms, requires prompt medical evaluation.

Are UTIs dangerous if left untreated?

Yes, untreated urinary tract infections can spread to the kidneys and cause serious complications.

Can immunizations prevent infections completely?

Vaccinations significantly reduce the risk of specific infections, though they may not prevent all infections.

How are recurring infections managed?

Through detailed evaluation, lab tests, lifestyle modification advice, and preventive care, including prophylactic medications when necessary.


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