No it is not. What most likely happened is that bacteria came in contact with the vulva and/or urethra. Its not normal, but can happen easily.
No, but it lessens the chance of infection and bacteria getting into the wound.
normal, drink plenty of water. dr aziz
What the heck is a water infection? If you meant bladder or yeast infection then it's possible. If you are a woman with multiple partners without wearing protection then getting a UTI, BI, or yeast infection it's very likely. I think it may have something to do with all the mixed and strange bacteria.
Your orifice should never be penetrated in areas where other organisms live.
It is not advisable to put normal water into your bladder. You risk introducing bacteria into your urinary tract and cause an infection. Also, you run the risk of causing perforation of either the urethra or bladder, which would be a very serious complication.
Yes. That water night be an infection or something. You should see a doctor.
Hot salt water is good for an open sore infection.
Yes, it's normal frozen water or normal sea water.
Basically any reason that would upset the normal physical or metabolic rate of the plant. Examples: Extremes in heat or cold Lack of water Over water Lack of fertiliser Excess of fertiliser Lack of light Changes in pH Insect infection Bacterial infection Viral infection Mechanical damage And of course, old age...
Ear infections tend to be caused by water getting trapped in the ear after bathing or swimming. Also, scratching the delicate skin inside the ear with a finger nail or other object may cause an infection as well.
Everyone in the school contracted viral infection because of water contamination. I have a infection on my arm. I once had a ear infection.
Any natural body of water will have a higher than normal bacterial count so you should wash the piercing as soon after bathing or rafting as possible to avoid infection.