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not really... the piece of glass should be as small as a glucose molecule to be able to get into the blood stream! :D
"asymptomatic" = without symptoms "microfilaremia" = a worm infection in a bloodstream basically, it means that the subject's bloodstream is infected with one or many worms, but the subject does not know, because there is no symptoms of the infection. i sure hope no one you know has this issue!!
the bacteria travels into the bloodstream and makes you sick. The symptoms are fever, vomiting, and bloody diarrhea
Staph infection symptoms may include boils, impetigo, and cellulitis. Sometimes the infection can enter the bloodstream and cause bacterimia. The infection can range from minor skin problems to endocarditis.
one that enters the bloodstream and causes general systemic symptoms such as fever, chills, low blood pressure, or mental confusion.
one that enters the bloodstream and causes general systemic symptoms such as fever, chills, low blood pressure, or mental confusion.
If the infection spreads to the bloodstream, infants may develop lethargy, fluctuations in body temperature, and periodically stop breathing.
Mostly they don't. Once the venom is in your bloodstream, superficial treatments are useless. Anti-histamines may relieve symptoms to some extent.
Bartonellosis is identified by symptoms and the patient's history, such as recent travel in areas where bartonellosis occurs. Isolation of B. bacilliformis from the bloodstream or lesions can confirm the diagnosis.
Increased heart rate, profuse sweating, tunnel vision, adrenaline release into the bloodstream, increased breathing, heightened emotions, and sore chest.
Ozone is not infectious. Ozone is produced (along with other powerful oxidants) by the white blood cells in your bloodstream. Exposure to ozone in the air you breathe may / could bring on symptoms like asthma symptoms, plus headaches and tiredness.
Antibiotics are indicated, however, for those patients who develop more severe infections, such as invasion of the bloodstream (septicemia), or who develop infections at specific sites, such as bone.