The difference between bacterial and fungal infections

The difference between fungal infections and other bacterial infections is that bacterial infections cause local inflammatory reactions such as redness, swelling, heat and pain, while fungal infections, in addition to these inflammatory reactions caused by bacterial infections, also lead to local allergic reactions, when the fungal infection will lead to serious local itching symptoms, this is the main difference. In addition, in terms of medication, bacterial infections are overwhelmingly treated with metronidazole or broad-spectrum antibiotics for anaerobic bacteria, which will achieve correspondingly better results. For example, bacterial vaginosis will be quickly relieved by metronidazole treatment, while Candida infections need to be treated with drugs for Candida to achieve the corresponding effect, such as vaginal inflammation caused by Candida albicans infection, which needs to be treated with dacrynic acid.