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What are 3 signs of infection?

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Here are three common signs that your body might be fighting off an infection:

1. Fever: When your body detects an invader like bacteria or viruses, it often responds by raising its temperature. So, if you suddenly feel hot, sweaty, and your temperature spikes above the normal range (98.6°F or 37°C), it could be a sign that your immune system is at work battling an infection.

2. Inflammation: Infections can cause inflammation in the affected area. This means you might notice redness, swelling, and warmth around a wound or sore throat. Inflammation is your body's way of sending extra blood and nutrients to the site of infection to help fight it off.

3. Fatigue and Weakness: When your body is busy fighting off an infection, it can leave you feeling tired and weak. Your immune system is working overtime to defend against the invading germs, which can drain your energy levels. So, if you're feeling more exhausted than usual and it's not because of a lack of sleep or other obvious reasons, it could be a sign that you're battling an infection.

Remember, these signs can vary depending on the type of infection and where it's located in your body. If you're experiencing any of these symptoms, especially if they're severe or persistent, it's a good idea to seek medical advice to properly diagnose and treat the infection.

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