bc all the white blood cells are going to fight the infection
Infections can cause severe swelling in tissues due to the body's inflammatory response. When pathogens invade, the immune system releases chemicals like histamines and cytokines that increase blood flow and permeability of blood vessels, allowing immune cells to reach the site of infection. This influx of fluids and immune cells leads to localized swelling, redness, and heat as the body attempts to fight off the infection. Additionally, the accumulation of pus and dead cells can further contribute to tissue swelling.
maggots will sometimes infect you teeth and cause severe swelling and pain. root canals must be treated extremely quickly.
In edema, either too much fluid moves from the blood vessels into the tissues, or not enough fluid moves from the tissues back into the blood vessels. This fluid imbalance can cause mild to severe swelling
Elephantiasis, often referred to as elephantigo, is primarily caused by parasitic infections, particularly the filarial worms transmitted through mosquito bites. This condition can lead to severe swelling and thickening of the skin and underlying tissues, typically affecting the limbs and genitals. Other causes include non-parasitic factors such as infections, injuries, and inflammatory conditions that disrupt the lymphatic system. The resulting lymphedema causes the characteristic appearance associated with the disease.
Sometimes severe infections associated with aneamia and the reson for that might be so complicated ,hemolysis,ineffective errythropiosis...etc Dr Dalia M khair
Dogs cannot get elephantiasis, a condition typically associated with humans caused by parasitic infections leading to severe swelling. However, dogs can experience similar swelling due to other medical conditions, such as lymphatic issues or infections. Treatment for these conditions varies depending on the underlying cause, and it's essential to consult a veterinarian for an accurate diagnosis and appropriate care.
Elephantiasis is primarily caused by a parasitic infection, most commonly by filarial worms transmitted through mosquito bites. This condition leads to severe swelling and thickening of the skin and underlying tissues, particularly in the limbs and genitals. Other causes can include non-parasitic factors, such as severe allergies or certain infections, but the parasitic form is the most prevalent globally. Preventive measures include controlling mosquito populations and avoiding bites in endemic areas.
Depends. Elephantiasis is usually not lethal, however because of massive swelling, skin thickens and can get infected by various Bacterias. Sometimes skin can even turn gangrenous and cause highly fatal problems. Elephantiasis itself however, will not kill you.
Elephantiasis is a condition caused by parasitic infections that lead to severe swelling in the limbs and genitals. It can cause disfigurement and disability if left untreated. Treatment usually involves medication to kill the parasites and manage the symptoms.
Bactrim is prescribed for urinary tract infections and the severe ear infections in kids.
Severe swelling or instant pain.
yes....severe for me