
Recurrent Infections
Recurrent infections are situations where a person experiences the same type of infection multiple times. This can happen when the body’s immune system struggles to fight off certain pathogens, such as viruses or bacteria, leading to repeat occurrences. Factors contributing to recurrent infections include underlying health issues, such as diabetes or weakened immunity, or environmental factors, like exposure to germs. Common examples include repeated urinary tract infections or skin infections. Understanding and addressing the root causes can help manage and reduce the frequency of these infections.