How do diseases cause symptoms?
When a bacterium injects itself into a cell, the cell later on bursts into more bacteria. But how does it cause symptoms to take effect, and why different symptoms, like you get a stuffy nose when you have the Common Cold, but feel weak in your muscles when you have Influenza?
Also, I am starting to develop the fourth cold of the year for me, just in time for a big trip that I was going to enjoy, but I guess I'm gonna have to feel miserable for the whole week and then some. Normally I wouldn't care about it as much, but my brother gave it to me, after I spared him from one a few months earlier. It's almost like he goes out of his way to spit in my face, and breathe all over me whenever he's sick.
My goal in life is to pretty much go through a single month without getting sick, but I can't really do that, because for some random reason that I don't know about, being underweight makes my immune system go "f you" and then makes me more susceptible to diseases. This description of my pointless anger is longer than the actual question. I know what you're saying: "Well, be happy you got a roof over your head, unlike the starving Africans." Yes, I live in complete luxury here in a rented bottom floor of someone else's house, but hey, I just wanted to say that I'm sick and tired of being sick and tired, and the universe doesn't care about my sick and tiredness, and leaves me underweight, no matter how much I try to gain weight.
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Bacteria don't do that, viruses do. Bacteria are able to reproduce independently, so long as conditions are right. Viruses must hijack a cell's internal machinery in order to reproduce. What specific mechanisms cause symptoms, I don't know.