You can tell if an infection is starting to get bad if an area becomes red, or swollen and painful. Get to a doctor right away if you get a fever and you don't have the flu.
usually about an hour after
Increased risk of infection.
In most cases that my mean that your body if fighting something that is foreign to the body, most times some type of infection may be taking place as well. What does your doctor what to do about it?
Bad breath can be connected to a kidney infection. This may be as a result of kidney failure which causes build-up of waste materials in the body.
no it does not ,but if left untreated it could cause an infection that could travel to other parts of the body;via the bloodstream.ie.the brain
It is possible, as with other animals and humans as well. If the infection enters the blood stream, it can poison the blood and also set infection up in other parts of the body. A bad tooth can lead to infection. A untreated infection can lead to death.
if you get a really bad infection maybe but most likely not
Yes. But you shouldn't do it, it is bad for your body. You will lose weight, but it drains your body's energy. As soon as you start eating regularly again, you will gain most of the weight back.
Yes. A urinary tract infection (UTI) is in the urinary tract, the passage to the outside of the body. If it gets bad enough, it can spread to the kidney.
If the human body consumes something relatively bad for it's health,it will most likely become ineffient and will start to have problems such a high blood pressure and other problems like that.Your fecal matter will probably start to reek or smell like really bad body odor.Your skin will start to break out in risen red bumps that can erupt with pus and other bacteria.
An indication of infection - quite possibly the start of an abscess - needs checking out because it can become very painful and untreated the infection can spread to your blood.
It's an infection. It's in your head.