Viruses can enter the body through the nose, mouth, eyes, or skin. Once inside the body, they attach to specific cells and inject their genetic material into the cells.
Step 2: The Virus Replicates
The virus's genetic material hijacks the cell's machinery and uses it to make copies of itself. These copies are then released from the cell and can infect other cells.
Step 3: The Virus Causes Damage
As the virus replicates, it can damage the cells it infects. This damage can lead to a variety of symptoms, such as fever, coughing, and rash. In some cases, viral infections can be fatal.
Step 4: The Immune System Responds
The body's immune system responds to a viral infection by producing antibodies. Antibodies are proteins that bind to viruses and prevent them from infecting cells.
Step 5: Recovery
Eventually, the immune system is able to overcome the virus and the person recovers.
Preventing Viral Infections
There are a number of things people can do to prevent viral infections, including:
* Washing their hands frequently with soap and water
* Avoiding contact with people who are sick
* Getting vaccinated against common viruses
Treating Viral Infections
There are no specific treatments for most viral infections. Treatment typically focuses on relieving symptoms and preventing complications.