no
To reduce the risk of cross infection and cross infestation.
To reduce the risk of cross infection and cross infestation.
Damage.
AnswerYes. There is risk of complications and infection from any invasive procedure.
Dying your hair is not considered haram in Islam, as long as the dye used is not harmful and does not contain any forbidden substances. It is permissible to dye hair for beautification or to cover gray hair.
any bird that wants to risk dying.
No, dying her hair any color will not affect her health. If she want to express herself by dying her hair I would let her. It's better that she is expressing herself this way than negative ways.
Yes, hair can grow back after a staph infection, but it may take time depending on the severity of the infection and any damage it caused to the hair follicles. If the infection led to scarring or follicle damage, hair regrowth might be affected. Proper treatment and care for the infection are essential to promote healing and encourage hair regrowth. Consulting with a healthcare professional can provide guidance on managing both the infection and hair recovery.
As with any major surgery, there is a risk of infection; in this case infection of the intestine is especially dangerous as it can lead to peritonitis
This is a very serious complication. you are only suppost to have swine flu for 2 weeks. If you have it any longer this means that you have a very high risk from dying of infection. Take her to the hospital and they will give her some drugs to decrease that risk. by the way I'm joking.
Infection of the surgical incision may occur, as it may in any operative procedure, but this is uncommon in parathyroidectomy.
Some people use henna to change their hair color, and lemon juice can be applied in the sun to lighten it.