Infectious Diseases Treatment & Doctors in Bangalore

At Vyshnavi Hospitals, we recognise that infectious diseases can vary from mild illnesses to serious, life-threatening conditions affecting different parts of the body. Infections caused by bacteria, viruses, fungi, or parasites require timely diagnosis and the right treatment approach to avoid complications and support faster recovery.

Our Infectious Diseases department is supported by advanced diagnostic facilities and a team of skilled physicians experienced in treating a wide spectrum of infections. These include common conditions such as respiratory and urinary tract infections, as well as complex illnesses like tuberculosis, hepatitis, bloodstream infections, and sepsis. We also provide specialised care for individuals with weakened immunity, including patients undergoing chemotherapy or organ transplantation.

Prevention is a critical part of infection management. At Vyshnavi Hospitals, we strictly follow established hygiene standards and infection control protocols to ensure the safety of patients, visitors, and healthcare staff. Our specialists also guide patients on vaccination schedules, travel-related infection prevention, and long-term management of chronic infections.

Symptoms such as persistent fever, fatigue, swelling, unexplained pain, or repeated infections should not be ignored, as they may indicate an underlying condition. Early medical consultation allows for accurate diagnosis and timely treatment, leading to better outcomes.

Vyshnavi Hospitals stands by you with precise diagnosis, effective infection treatment, and compassionate care—focused on protecting and restoring your health.

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Frequently Asked Questions

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Common symptoms include fever, chills, tiredness, cough, skin rashes, or pain and swelling in a specific area.



You should consult a doctor if symptoms last more than a few days, worsen over time, or are associated with high fever or breathing difficulty.



Many infections can be prevented through regular handwashing, timely vaccinations, safe food handling, and good personal hygiene.



No. Antibiotics are used only for bacterial infections. Viral, fungal, and parasitic infections require different treatment approaches.



Not always. Many mild infections can be treated on an outpatient basis, while severe or complicated cases may require hospital admission.

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