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difference between fungal infection and virus infection ​

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Explanation:

Fungal infections are often caused by microscopic fungi that are common in the environment. Fungi live outdoors in soil and on plants as well as on many indoor surfaces and on human skin. Mild fungal skin infections can look like a rash and are very common.

Treatment consists of anti-fungals

Requires a medical diagnosis

Symptoms depend on the area affected, but can include skin rash or vaginal infection resulting in abnormal discharge.

People may experience:

Skin: darkening of the skin, loss of colour, peeling, rashes, or small bump

Also common: deformed toenail, itching, or vaginal discharge

A viral infection is a proliferation of a harmful virus inside the body. Viruses cannot reproduce without the assistance of a host. Viruses infect a host by introducing their genetic material into the cells and hijacking the cell's internal machinery to make more virus particle

For most viral infections, treatments can only help with symptoms while you wait for your immune system to fight off the virus. Antibiotics do not work for viral infections. There are antiviral medicines to treat some viral infections. Vaccines can help prevent you from getting many viral diseases

Symptoms

Runny or stuffy nose.

Sore throat.

Cough.

Congestion.

Slight body aches or a mild headache.

Sneezing.

Low-grade fever.

Generally feeling unwell (malaise)

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