An elbow that is infected with staph infection will be red and it may have sores on it. In worst cases, the sores are open and oozing.
not neccessarily, however if they start to look kinda like whiteheads and can be popped and pus like stuff come out, then it could be staph infection and you should see a doctor. It could also be a reaction to the ink. Reds are known for this.
you wont get ink poisoning you will get a staph infection
Like they're infected.
looks like an elbow that is flat two prongs on right elbow an one on left
maybe u sprained it
They are elongated burn like cuts usually along the ankles because usually the dog cable is on the ground. The lacerations can get infected easily if not taken care of as soon as possible especially if the person has had any experiences with staph infections. They are best taken of if treated A.S.A.P..
It is a 90 Degree fitting (right angle.)
Look in the mirror, on the outside of your elbow. The slang term weenis (or wenis) is the loose skin covering the tip of the elbow. This is more properly referred to as olecranal skin.
Look in the mirror, on the outside of your elbow. The slang term weenis (or wenis) is the loose skin covering the tip of the elbow. This is more properly referred to as olecranal skin.
In one of the valve covers there is an elbow with a rubber hose attached. The elbow is the PCV valve.
Elebow Pasta is just that.... look at your arm from 4 inches below your elbow ( the sharp bend) and 4 inches above your elbow. smooth out your elbow rounding it smooth and that is pretty much what Pasta elbow looks like.
It can be used as a verb. Like, as in hitting with the knee. It's like the word "elbow". When you elbow someone, you hit them with your elbow.Noun- Look at my knee!Verb- Don't knee him!