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Yes, it can. Any object in the eye can cause infection. What happens is the needle is probably carrying harmful bacteria that, when introduced into the body, can cause infection. You could go blind if you get an infection in the eye.
When harmful bacteria enter your body and produce toxins, an infection occurs. This can damage tissues and disable bodily functions.
they destoy your cells in the body and cause infection
colonisation of infection to the body is when the body as being invaded by disease, bacteria that can cause the body immune system to breakdown.
This bacteria can affect the different organ in our body and cause various diseases
No, an infection is the invasion and multiplication of harmful microorganisms, such as bacteria, viruses, or fungi, in the body. Allergens, on the other hand, are substances that can trigger an allergic reaction in certain individuals.
Antibiotics respond to infection in your body by going directly to the site of infection and killing the harmful bacteria that are present. Penicillin is one of the most popular types of antibiotic.
The pores on your skin help to prevent harmful pathogens from entering. Pathogens cause disease, infection and Cancer. By keeping these pathogens out, this is how pores protect you.
When harmful bacteria enter the body through a wound, the immune system responds by sending white blood cells to the site of infection to attack the bacteria. The white blood cells engulf and destroy the bacteria to prevent the infection from spreading. Additionally, the body may produce antibodies to target the specific bacteria and help fight off the infection.
Harmful bacteria can cause infections in the body by invading tissues, releasing toxins that damage cells, and triggering an immune response that results in inflammation. They can multiply rapidly, leading to an overgrowth that disrupts normal bodily functions and causes symptoms of infection.
Urinary tract infection bacteria can trigger the body's immune response, leading to inflammation and activation of immune cells to fight the infection. This response can cause symptoms such as pain, fever, and increased urination.
A bacterial infection results when bacteria enters the body.