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Urgent Care for Infections

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Urgent Care for Infections

Infections can develop from bacteria, viruses, fungi, or parasites and affect different parts of the body. While some infections are mild and can be managed at home, others require medical attention to prevent complications. Prompt treatment is essential to reduce discomfort, prevent the spread of infection, and support a faster recovery.

At Pomona Valley Health Centers, we provide expert urgent care services for infections. We offer quick diagnoses and effective treatment options to help you feel better sooner.

What Are Infections?

Infections occur when harmful bacteria, viruses, fungi, or parasites enter the body and cause illness or discomfort.

Some infections are mild and resolve on their own, while others require medical treatment to prevent complications.

If left untreated, infections can spread and cause more severe health issues. Understanding the symptoms and knowing when to seek urgent care are essential for a quick recovery.

Common Signs You Need Urgent Care for an Infection

Recognizing the signs of an infection can help determine whether urgent medical attention is needed.    

Symptoms of a Mild Infection

  • Low-grade fever
  • Fatigue or mild body aches
  • Localized redness, swelling, or warmth
  • Runny nose or mild cough
  • Mild digestive discomfort

Symptoms of a Severe Infection

  • High fever (over 101°F)
  • Severe pain or swelling
  • Rapid breathing or difficulty breathing
  • Persistent vomiting or diarrhea
  • Red streaks near a wound or signs of spreading infection
  • Confusion or dizziness

Can Urgent Care Test for Infections?

Yes, our urgent care centers can perform various tests to diagnose infections quickly and accurately. Testing may include:

  • Rapid strep and flu tests
  • Urinalysis for urinary tract infections
  • Blood tests to detect bacterial or viral infections
  • Swab tests for respiratory and throat infections
  • Skin cultures for suspected skin infections

Can Urgent Care Treat Infections?

Yes, our urgent care centers are well-equipped to diagnose and treat various infections and other medical conditions. Our providers will guide you through the appropriate next steps if an infection requires advanced treatment or hospitalization.

Common Infections Treated at Urgent Care

Our urgent care centers offer a full range of medical services to treat infections that require prompt medical attention but are not life-threatening emergencies.

Skin Infections

Skin infections occur when bacteria enter the skin through cuts, scrapes, or insect bites.

Our experienced team treats a full range of skin-related conditions, including cellulitis, abscesses, and infected wounds that can cause redness, swelling, and tenderness.

Urgent care can provide wound cleaning, drainage, and antibiotics to prevent complications.

Respiratory Infections

Respiratory infections affect the sinuses, throat, and lungs, leading to congestion, coughing, and breathing difficulties. Common conditions include sinus infections, bronchitis, and strep throat.

Urgent care can offer symptom relief, prescribe antibiotics if necessary, and perform rapid flu or strep throat testing.

Urinary Tract Infections

When bacteria enter the urinary system, urinary tract infections (UTIs) may develop. They cause pain during urination, frequent urges to urinate, and lower abdominal discomfort. Urgent care can diagnose UTIs with a urinalysis and provide antibiotics to clear the infection.

Ear Infections

Ear infections can result from bacteria or viruses affecting the middle ear, leading to pain, pressure, and temporary hearing loss. Urgent care can assess the severity of the infection and provide pain relief or antibiotics if needed.

Gastrointestinal Infections

Gastrointestinal infections, or the stomach flu, can cause nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, and dehydration. They can be caused by viruses, bacteria, or foodborne illnesses. Urgent care can offer rehydration solutions and medications to manage symptoms.

Eye Infections

Eye infections, such as conjunctivitis (pink eye), cause redness, swelling, itching, and discharge. Some cases are viral, while bacterial infections may require prescription eye drops or antibiotic treatment. Urgent care can diagnose the type of infection and provide the appropriate treatment.

Sexually Transmitted Infections

Sexually transmitted infections (STIs) require prompt diagnosis and treatment. Bacterial STIs such as chlamydia and gonorrhea can be treated with antibiotics, while other infections may require further management. Urgent care offers confidential testing and treatment options.

Infection Treatment Options at Urgent Care

At Pomona Valley Health Centers, we offer various treatments to help manage and resolve infections effectively.

Antibiotics and Prescriptions

Antibiotics are commonly prescribed for bacterial infections to eliminate harmful bacteria and prevent the infection from spreading.

Antiviral medications may be recommended for specific viral infections, such as the flu, to reduce the severity and duration of symptoms.

Antifungal treatments can help clear the condition if an infection is fungal. Your provider will determine the appropriate medication based on your symptoms and test results.

Wound Care and Drainage for Skin Infections

Infected wounds, abscesses, and cuts require proper care to prevent complications.

Treatment may involve cleaning the affected area, draining any pus buildup, and applying a sterile dressing to protect the wound.

In cases of cellulitis or deeper infections, oral or topical antibiotics may be prescribed to promote healing and reduce inflammation. Follow-up care instructions will be provided to ensure proper recovery.

Pain Management and Symptom Relief

Managing infection-related symptoms is an essential part of treatment.

Over-the-counter or prescription pain relievers may be recommended to alleviate discomfort, fever, and inflammation.

Supportive treatments such as decongestants, anti-nausea medications, or electrolyte solutions may aid recovery if congestion, coughing, or gastrointestinal symptoms occur.

Your provider will offer guidance on symptom relief tailored to your condition.

Rapid Testing for Infections

Accurate diagnosis is key to effective treatment. On-site testing options include rapid strep and flu tests, urinalysis for urinary tract infections, and skin cultures for suspected bacterial infections.

Blood work may be performed to detect signs of infection or inflammation in the body.

Additional laboratory tests may be recommended to ensure the most appropriate course of treatment. Results are often available the same day, allowing for prompt medical intervention.

When to Visit Urgent Care for an Infection

If you are unsure whether your infection requires urgent care, consider the following:         

Should I Visit Urgent Care for an Infection? Know How to Determine Next Steps

Seek urgent care if:

  • Symptoms are persistent or worsening.
  • You have a fever lasting more than 48 hours.
  • You experience infection symptoms such as severe pain, swelling, or redness.
  • Home remedies and over-the-counter medications have not helped.

What Happens When You Visit Urgent Care for an Infection

When visiting PVHC Urgent Care, our compassionate providers will:

  • Assess your symptoms and medical history.
  • Perform necessary tests for diagnosis.
  • Recommend treatment, which may include prescriptions or wound care.
  • Provide instructions for at-home care and follow-ups if needed.

Preventing Infections and Staying Healthy

While some infections are unavoidable, taking steps to maintain hygiene and wellness can reduce the risk of illness:

  • Wash hands regularly with soap and water.
  • Stay up to date on vaccinations.
  • Avoid close contact with sick individuals.
  • Keep wounds clean and covered to prevent infections.
  • Maintain a balanced diet and healthy immune system to avoid infections.

Visit Pomona Valley Health Centers for Infection Treatment

At Pomona Valley Health Centers, we provide expert diagnosis and treatment for a wide range of infections. Whether you’re dealing with a respiratory illness, a skin infection, or another urgent health concern, our experienced providers are here to help.

With multiple locations in Southern California, expert care is always within reach.

Don’t wait—contact us directly or visit one of our urgent care centers today to get the care you need now.

When you need urgent care, you can reserve your visit online at any Pomona Valley Urgent Care center and shorten your wait time. Get the care you need faster.

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