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Severely infected patients occasionally die as a result of a tear in the intestinal wall (intestinal perforation) and consequent loss of blood
yes! if it does you need to go to a doctor and have it looked at because that happened to mine and it turns out it was severely infected and i had to take it out.
Topical ointment anti-biotics like bacitraycin and neosporin are typically better unless your wound is severely infected or has a high risk of becoming infected. Amoxicillin is typically safe unless you are allergic to penicillin or other anti-biotics.
go to a doctor or the piercer. that's the only way to truly know. if you think it is you should really go as soon as you can or you can end up losing part of your ear. I'm not trying to scare you or anything its just that that would suck if it happened.
Severely is an adverb.
more severely
Yes, in some cases, surgery may be needed to remove a bone. This may be necessary if the bone is severely damaged, infected, causing impingement on surrounding structures, or if there is a tumor affecting the bone. Surgeons will assess the situation and determine if removal of the bone is the best course of action.
You probably have severely warped front brake rotors. Machining or replacement of the rotors would be necessary to correct the problem
It means that the bed sore has gotten severely infected. In these cases, it would be better if the sore was an open wound. This way, you or your physician could easily be able to clean it.
The noun form for the adverb 'severely' is severeness.
Neither. Severely is an adverb.
Their medical treatment was at least a factor in the deaths of George Washington and James Garfield. Washington was bled severely. Garfield was infected by the fingers of doctors probing for the bullet in an attempt to remove it.