Yes, its prefectly normal and it actually is infection or your immune system does this as a reaction to infection.
Paronychia is swelling and infection of soft tissue around a nail.
Pain from a compound fracture will take seconds, and there will be reddness, and swelling around the area. the person will barely be able to move, or even move there toes.
if you have only recently had your navel pierced it is still healing and will hurt for up to the next 4 weeks, it should be kept clean to avoid infection. if it has been over 4 weeks and it still hurts, check for reddness around the area. if it is not red you may have just caught it on something. If it is red, check for any discharge from around the piercing, if that is also present seek medical advice
Leaking wound, fever, swelling and effusion around the implant are the signs of infection after a total knee replacement.
Likely an infection. Call your doc for an antibiotic
An ear infection can cause minimal swelling to moderate swelling around the ear, and can also cause hearing loss that can become permanent.
Yes, acne can cause facial swelling around the area of infection. To reduce swelling and inflammation caused by acne, try using an all-natural facial scrub, Aloe Vera, or even honey on your face. To prevent swelling and prolonged infection from acne, do your best to refrain from picking or popping zits.
Did you take a load of spooge in the eye? That can cause a nasty infection.
The lump is simply the skin reforming and re-healing around your piercing.. youll always have a little one but the swelling significantly subsides through the healing process. =] good luck!
its swelling of the region around the vein due infection,damage and some other mechanical factors.....
Swelling doesn't always indicate infection, new piercings around eyes and lips will swell, this is not unusual, the swelling generally eases in the following 5 days post piercing. However if the jewellery is tight in the piercing then this can cause issues with the healing and cleaning of the piercing which can lead to infection.
Yes. This is the normal healing of the skin around the piercing points. Signs of worrisome infection would include worsening redness, swelling, warmth, pain, or increasing pus-like discharge from the piercing site.