just ask luke harvey when he has a infection on his 4 skin
Ms. Pena, how long has this been going on? It is my opinion that you need to be seen by a physician as soon as possible to be treated with antibiotics before this infection becomes serious. If would like, I will take a look at it for you. Please send the picture to doc2b333@yahoo.com with the subject of 'infection'. I will give you my impression, but I still believe you need to be treated as soon as possible. If you have no other questions, please click 'accept'. If you need anything else, I am here for you, thank you.
no,because he could get somthing
It usually indicates an abcess which is a serious infection and needs to be treated as soon as possible.
There are several possible causes of pain during intercourse. There could be an infection in the uterus, or even possibly the cervix itself. You may possibly have a blatter or yeast infection as well. A blatter infection or yeast infection are relatively minor and can be treated with medication. There may be a more serious cause for painful intercourse. A more serious cause for the pain may be diseases of the uterus or tubes. These can be severe and need to be treated as soon as possible. If the pain during intercourse has happened more then once or twice, or if it becomes worse, I suggest going to see your ob/gyn as it could be something serious that you might need to get treated.
Being a very serious infection, It should be treated as soon as possible. If not treated it can cause swelling of the brain, lasting impairment and can lead to coma and yes it can cause death
If you have head lice, you need to get treated as soon as possible. Once you are treated and you don't see anymore lice, you are no longer contagious.
Coughing is treated with cough medicine. If you have an infection, such as an upper respiratory infection, that is causing the coughing, then that may be treated with an antibiotic, but a cough that is not due to an infection is not treated with an antibiotic.
Go to a doctor as soon as possible. You need an antibiotic.
These symptoms could suggest a more serious infection spreading in the body. I recommend contacting a vet as soon as possible for a proper examination and treatment. Shivering and fever are signs of discomfort and should not be ignored.
Uncomplicated cystitis is treated with antibiotics.
Yes, you can survive E. coli infection if promptly and effectively treated.
Angular Cheilitis is NOT contagious. If you have it, get it treated soon by a qualified medical professional. Angular Cheilitis is usually due to a fugal infection, nutritional deficiencies or more rarely, a bacterial infection. A doctor will be able to tell you what the cause is.