A very good chance. A splinter leaves a whole that could get infected.
Studies have proven that your child will be 4 times more likely to get infected by the HIV virus in his lifetime than other children.
yes splinter in the hand
You must be lucky with your splinters. Apparently they are only into the first layers of skin. My hand hurts and bleeds when I dig out a deep splinter.
Yes, it will.
Yes you can get chlamydia in your eye. With regard to the sexually transmitted disease, infection of the eye usually this happens when infected people touch their genitals and then touch their eyes.
That depends how deep it has descended, if it hasn't descended very far you can put your hand down there and fish it out.
Hand and foot comes from direct contact with another infected person.
The best way to treat a swollen and infected hand due to IV use is to go to the doctor and let the doctor give you antibiotics.
The answer to this riddle is a splinter or thorn.
There may be a chances of dysentry
Clean it, then bandage it. So it won't get infected.
Getting out of Hand was created in 1981.