Infections

Beware of Hospital acquired infections

Updated: Apr 14, 2026 Published: Aug 23, 2022 Medical Team 2 min read

    Hospital-acquired infections are infections that are acquired by a patient during his/her stay and soon after discharge from the hospital. These infections usually occur within 48 hours of admission and up to 3 days after the discharge. The infection can originate from the outside environment, another infected patient, or visitors.

    Common Hospital Acquired Infections

    • Urinary tract infection (kidney and bladder infections)

    • Surgical site infection (an infection that occurs at the site of a surgical cut

    • Pneumonia (cough, chest pain, fever, and breathing problems)

    • Gastroenteritis (diarrhea, vomiting, fever)

    Such infections need to be prevented as they can cause further pain and stress to the patients This will ensure the well-being of patients and also help them recover quickly.

    Here are a few do’s & don’ts to follow in order to avoid common infections.

    DO'S

    • Patients and visitors should wash their hands before and after using the toilet.

    • Limit your stay in the patient’s room to 15-20 minutes.

    • Wear a mask and gloves before entering a patient’s room.

    • Children below the age of 12 should not visit hospital patients.

    • Don’t visit anyone in a hospital if you are sick.

    DON'TS

    • Visitors should avoid using the patient’s toilet.

    • Do not use perfumes when visiting a patient.

    • Do not cough and sneeze into the air using a tissue or handkerchief.

    • Don’t bring outside food and drinks into the hospital.

    • Avoid physical contact with the patient and medical equipment.a

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