it needs to be treated right away!! if you dont go to the hospital you will die! it needs to be treated right away!! if you dont go to the hospital you will die!
no she does not. but if you call or something you can ask her
Yes, it is a verb (to prick, to catch as with a thorn). But it can also be the injury itself, a noun.
for girls "Bellarinas" and boys "Bellarinos" .
To accurately identify a thorn vine in your garden, look for a plant with sharp, pointed thorns along its stems. Thorns are typically longer and more rigid than regular plant spines. Additionally, thorn vines often have a climbing or sprawling growth habit, and may produce flowers or berries. Use caution when handling thorn vines to avoid injury.
they call each other sisters cuz that's how close they are
If you get stuck by a thorn, it can cause pain and potentially lead to a puncture wound. It's important to remove the thorn carefully to prevent further injury or infection. After removal, cleanse the area with soap and water, and apply an antiseptic. Monitor for signs of infection, such as increased redness, swelling, or pus, and seek medical attention if necessary.
To effectively remove and kill thorn bushes from your garden, you can use a combination of techniques such as digging out the roots, cutting the bushes close to the ground, and applying an herbicide specifically designed to kill woody plants. It is important to wear protective clothing and gloves while handling thorn bushes to avoid injury. Regular maintenance and monitoring of your garden can help prevent the regrowth of thorn bushes.
The thorn pricked his finger. The catcalls were a thorn in his side.
yes. If the thorn have poison, you can die from a thorn.
Gunter Thorn has written: 'Gunter Thorn'
Contact the police, call for help, and call insurance.
Signs and symptoms of a blackberry thorn puncture may include localized pain and tenderness at the site of the injury, swelling, and redness. There may also be bleeding, and in some cases, the thorn could introduce bacteria, leading to infection, which can cause increased warmth, pus, or fever. If a thorn fragment remains embedded in the skin, it may result in persistent discomfort and delayed healing. It’s important to clean the wound thoroughly and monitor for signs of infection.