This can be an STD of some kind. They are always serious because if they are not treated it can spread to your blood steam and cause vital damage to your system. You can also spread it to others. If you dont go to the doctor and get antibiotics and it looks like it may have gone away, it may just be dorments.
In many cases STD infections are only discovered when they have progressed to a state which have caused permanent damage to the body and treatment is too late. With early testing successful treatment can be administered and either cure or stop the disease from progressing into non-cureable state. Some infections can not yet be cured but their progression into lethal stages can be stopped.
Late testing also results in missed opportunities for preventing STD infections. During the time between STD infection and diagnosis, infected persons can transmit STD to others when they engage in practices that put their partners at risk. STD transmission could be reduced by increasing awareness of STD status through early testing.
It sounds more serious. Please see your health care provider, local family planning office, or department of health as soon as possible for appropriate diagnosis and treatment.
anti-biotics are used in an bacterial infection. If it is serious they will put you on a drip.
No it is not. Septic shock is a serious condition that occurs when an overwhelming bacterial infection affects the body.
I would suspect an infection, possibly cellulitis; in any event, swelling of that severity is a serious medical problem and should be examined and treated by a doctor.
Acne is thought to be caused by a bacterial infection when the pores in the skin become blocked and the naturally occurring oils cannot be released. The resulting buildup then becomes infected and shows as a zit or blackhead which can become a very serious bacterial infection.
Preseptal cellulitis (periorbital cellulitis) is infection of the eyelid and surrounding skin anterior to the orbital septum Preseptal cellulitis causes tenderness, swelling, and redness or discoloration (violaceous in the case of H. influenzae) of the eyelid. Patients may be unable to open their eyes, but visual acuity remains normal. Treatment is with antibiotics.
anti-biotics are used in an bacterial infection. If it is serious they will put you on a drip.
An extremely serious complication of measles infection is swelling of the brain.
It could be bacterial vaginosis or a trich infection. Both of these are sexually transmitted but they aren't as serious as chlamydia or gonnorea. If you have protected sex and you get something other than a yeast infection, it's usually bv and you should go to the doctor and get medicine for it.
MRSA is a serious bacterial infection. In extreme cases it can cause loss of limbs or even death.
Septic Shock
Swollen lymph nodes are usually a sign that your body is fighting an infection, viral or bacterial. It might be an ear infection. However, it is possible that it could be something serious. I would consult a doctor.
RTI = Respiratory Tract Infection Both terms describe a serious bacterial infection of at least one lung
sounds like a infection that is starting or about to start. Talk to your tattoo artist first as they can tell if it is a ink reaction or something more serious like a staph infection or cellulitus. A Dr. visit should be in the works as well if it is a serious infection you need more than some cream bro.
I work in a Gastroenterology office. You should see a doctor. It could be something as simple as a virus or something more serious like an obstruction or bacterial infection.
The term puerperal infection refers to a bacterial infection following childbirth.
a bacterial infection in the lymphatic vessels which is characterized by painful, red streaks below the skin surface. This is a potentially serious infection which can rapidly spread to the bloodstream and be fatal
Uncomplicated bacterial vaginosis will not cause you to feel weak. If you have vaginal discharge and are feeling ill, contact your health care provider today. You may have a serious infection.