👉 Loose infection, also known as bacteremia or systemic infection, occurs when bacteria or other microorganisms enter the bloodstream and multiply within the body. This can happen through various routes, such as cuts, surgical sites, or even during normal activities like coughing or sneezing. Once in the bloodstream, these pathogens can travel to different organs and tissues, potentially causing infection. Unlike localized infections that remain confined to a specific area, loose infections can lead to more widespread symptoms and complications, including fever, chills, fatigue, and organ dysfunction. Prompt medical intervention is crucial to prevent the spread of infection and manage the underlying cause effectively.