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Well, you can play by the rules and just keep going well until you get the jackpot. Or you can do the bad thing and hack it. Personally, I'd just keep going. NEVER hack. :)
one day someone caught a fly. he kept the fly and one day the boy fed the fly carrots. he didnt know but the fly is allergic to carrots so the fly grew so big and red because he was mad at the boy because he got a mouth infection and the fly ate him.
Probably because he has a bad ear infection , the tissue inside it started to die, and a fly laid her eggs on it. The maggots themselves don't do any harm (if they are just fly larvae) but the infection is really serious if it's to that point. If it's even still alive, you should take it to a medical center right away.
To treat a march fly bite, first clean the affected area with soap and water to reduce the risk of infection. Apply a cold compress or ice pack to alleviate swelling and pain. Over-the-counter antihistamines or hydrocortisone cream can help relieve itching and inflammation. If symptoms worsen or signs of infection develop, seek medical advice.
According to a reliable site I found, it's not as safe as you think. Here's the site if you want to read more.http://boardingarea.com/blogs/flyingwithfish/2009/10/12/flying-with-an-ear-infection-it-may-not-be-as-safe-as-you-think/Hope this helps!~ The Mystery Helper
Fly, chickenpox, and mumps are always viral illnesses and cannot be cured with penicillin. Sinus infection is almost always viral, but can occasionally be bacterial. When it is, penicillin is not a useful antibiotic for the typical pathogens that cause sinus infection. I understand this question was probably on a secondary school homework assignment, but it's rather goofy.
Flue flu --- short for influenza This short poem has some homonyms in it: A flea and a fly in a flue didn't know what to do Said the flea let us fly said the fly let us flee So they flew through a hole in the flue
Yes, scratching yellow fly bites can increase the risk of developing impetigo, as it can introduce bacteria from the skin or the environment into open wounds. Impetigo is a contagious skin infection often caused by Staphylococcus or Streptococcus bacteria. To minimize the risk, it's important to avoid scratching bites and to keep the affected area clean and covered. If signs of infection develop, such as redness, swelling, or oozing, seeking medical attention is advisable.
You wash your ears if it still itch then you could a scratch little bit not too much
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GenitoUrinary tract infection. Bladder infection is one example of a GU infection.