No it does not.
after being treated for tricamonasis how long does it stays in your system
It depends on what condition is being treated, and how long the hospital stay.
Once a person has it it never leaves the blood.
With there body heat and being under shelter
It can stay swollen for up to a week, depending on how it is being taken care of, and how your body reacts to it.
"cancer" usually stays in the bottom until death, or if some cases, if there is a cure...which skin cancer can be treated, but not cured.
Chlamydia can damage the body, but the germ is gone after effective treatment is completed. Patients being treated should avoid oral, anal, and vaginal intercourse until 1-2 weeks have passed since treatment was completed.
No, their immune system is so low it wont fight the MRSA, stay away!
Carbon dioxide typically stays in the body for a few hours before being exhaled through the lungs.
Fat keeps the body from being hungry because once you store heavy food in your system it stays in there and you'll get hungry later on but you won't stay hungry at that moment.
Don't lie in the sun too long. Stay hydrated. Stay cool. Wear sunblock.
During Reconstruction, many black slaves stayed in the South after the Civil War. With the exception of being enslaved, they were often treated the same as they had before they were freed. Slaves who migrated to the North were on the whole treated better.