Care for the wound is very important - if it is done "unsanitarily" this is usually when an infection can occur. There are a variety of reasons and of course depends on the location of the wound as well.
no it does not ,but if left untreated it could cause an infection that could travel to other parts of the body;via the bloodstream.ie.the brain
People said that he had malaria, and then he crashed his chariot. The malaria then spread throughout his wound and he died of the serious infection.
A flea which had a bacteria in his saliva. When it bit a person a little saliva entered the wound.
Wound is a regular verb so add -ed wound / wounded / wounded
it is in the intestines and can help digest food, but some types can get into your blood stream and cause an infection.
One common source of infection is an open wound. If a wound isn't cleaned properly, bacteria can breed in the warm viscera within and cause an infection.
yes it does infact
An infection can cause one or all of those symptoms: redness, swelling, odor, and drainage.
Yes with antibiotics
Yes.
Mostly in urine culture when it is done to diagnose the pt. of urinary tract infection. ecoli is commensol microorganism of intestine.
Louis Pasteur
A scab serves as a biological dressing, thus preventing microbes from invading the wound and causing an infection,. Removing scabs leaves the wound vulnerable to infection. It can also cause the scar to be more pronounced
Well since a lesion is a cut or wound, no. Not unless it was an infection that has hard pieces that could cut the brain.
no,removing stiches around the seventh day should not cause ulcers unless there is an infection on the surgical wound,case in which is not considered an ulcer but a not healed surgical wound due to an infection.
About 7 to 10 days antibiotics should clear the infection