There are many different symptoms that can accompany infection in the body. However, I think what you are looking for is: It can result in a sudden increase in temperature or drop in blood pressure.
These are all signs of sepsis, or toxic shock.
increase in the activity of white blood cells.
The white cells are trying to get rid of the infection so if theres more white cells getting produced, the faster and easier they can get rid of it.
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a certain part of the body swells up as a result to an infection or disease.
this the body get infection?
It does not exist.ANS2:I would imagine that being impaled on the tusks of an elephant would cause a nasty infection. That might not be what you meant but that's what you asked.
No, an infection is the presence of pathorgen In or on the body
A disease producing organism is a pathogen. An invasion of the body by a pathogen is an infection. Although an infection is a generalized name for the body's response to any invasion by any pathogen.
A contusion (bruise) would likely result from a sudden blow to the body.
A contusion (bruise) would likely result from a sudden blow to the body.
A contusion (bruise) would likely result from a sudden blow to the body.
Because your need bacteria in your body to help digest food you eat.
A contusion (bruise) would likely result from a sudden blow to the body.
pus is a collection of living, dead and dying cells as a result of the body fighting a contained infection.
Inflamed cells in urine is likely the result of a kidney or bladder infection. Urine is a sterile liquid, so any contamination is result of an infection or disease in the body. Your doctor may test you for Lupus. See your doctor for a complete physical exam.
This is simply refering to a sudden insult to the lungs on the brochiole/alveolar level that is now resulting in an inflamatory response by the body.
a certain part of the body swells up as a result to an infection or disease.
This is simply refering to a sudden insult to the lungs on the brochiole/alveolar level that is now resulting in an inflamatory response by the body.
You may have a fever, when your body is fighting an infection of some sort you gets fevers and you feel cold when your temp is going up/increasing.
Sudden change in air pressure might lead to death. Sudden change in air pressure will disrupt the blood and air circulation within your body. You might feel dizzy and have nose-bleeding in such cases.