No, you should go and see a qualified medical practitioner (a Doctor) about your toe, you are past using home remedies.
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Diverticulosis is characterized by small, bulging pouches. It becomes a condition known as diverticulitis when at least one of these pouches becomes infected or inflamed.
An inflamed or infected tooth root may or may not respond to antibiotics. The standard treatment is a "root canal" procedure (pulpectomy) wherein the living root is removed and replaced with inert material. Since this will prevent the tooth enamel from being maintained, a concurrent dental crown (cap) procedure is generally done.
Yes. As the tendons get inflamed, they swell. Swelling causes even more friction when they move, so they swell even more, and so forth. ("Treatment" includes home treatment.)
It gives rise to inflammed red spots called folliculitis and can progress to an abscess . A sebaceous gland when blocked gives rise to a swelling- sebaceous cyst, which can also get infected
just keep shampooing and conditioning
Go to the dentist! You can not run around with a infection in your tooth. If you think you have a infection in your tooth that is enough reson to go to the dentist. They know if a nerve is infected or inflamed. -------- Even if it is inflamed that means that the dental nerve is infected with bacteria, and if left untreated it can lead to gangrene and root treatment. See this video about infection of the dental nerve http://www.checkdent.com/en/videos/tooth-inflammation-159.html
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Yes, the pancreas is inflamed and often times infected during pancreatitis making it a painful condition. IV or oral pain medication is often paired with the treatment of pancreatitis.
It does that when it's infected
it could decay, break, or swell and get inflamed.
Appendectomies are performed to treat appendicitis, an inflamed and infected appendix.
Appendectomies are performed to treat appendicitis, an inflamed and infected appendix.
If you have an inflamed/infected appendix then your Doctor may admit you to hospital for an "appendectomy". An appendectomy is an operation to remove the appendix. However, in my youth, before medical services were more or less available globally, if you got a job working in remote areas, your employer often asked you to have an appendectomy so that you could not develop appendicitis (an inflamed/infected appendix) in the field and require emergency repatriation for treatment.
The glands and ducts of the breast can become inflamed or infected. There are a variety of reasons for sore breasts. You should see your doctor for proper diagnosis and treatment.
I am not a vet but when this happened to my cat her anal glands were infected. Not fun.
The best way to know if your new piercing is infected is by the visual appearance. If the piercing is red or inflamed, it may be infected. It also may be hot to the touch.