Yes because of thebacteria- basically germs that make you sick. that's why people tell you to wash your hands because of all the bacteria(germs) that will make you sick
Not all bacteria makes people sick. Bacteria can only make someone sick if they get into the body and begin to multiply. When enough cells in the body are destroyed due to bacteria, signs and symptoms of illness appear.
because yo momma smell
dikhead!
Any microorganism can make us ill once it colonizes. For example, on your skin right now are varieties of bacteria along with yeast. This normal flora does not make us ill (usually). But if something gets out of balance, the bacteria or yeast can begin to multiply. Our bodies initially try to wall off the infection if it is inside our bodies; on the skin, it is harder. If our defenses are low or we cannot fight it off, an infection is well underway.
toxins
microorganisms can be harmful and useful! Yeast is a microorganism and is used in bread. but some bacteria (microorganism) can be harmful, they can make you ill or kill you. but in our imune system there are antibacteria fighting off disease and protecting us. So microorganisms can be harmful and beneficial
It will make you ill very early. This is a very poisoned gas.
Disgusts keep us away from things that could make us ill. Rotten things that are decaying contain microbes and many of these can cause diseases. They kill millions of people and make billions of others sick.
cross contamination/infection is never good, but the very young and the elderly have weaker immune systems so the infections that just make us a little ill can make them very ill. The illnesses that make us very ill can very likely kill them.
Any microorganism can make us ill once it colonizes. For example, on your skin right now are varieties of bacteria along with yeast. This normal flora does not make us ill (usually). But if something gets out of balance, the bacteria or yeast can begin to multiply. Our bodies initially try to wall off the infection if it is inside our bodies; on the skin, it is harder. If our defenses are low or we cannot fight it off, an infection is well underway.
no
Because you have aids
Many professional doctors do not think that a change in temperature will make a person ill.
You should worry about catching chlamydia if you are having sex. Over 2.25 million people in the US are infected with the bacteria. It is the #1 bacterial STD infection in the US.
Well, you can get ill from depression.
vaccinations are tiny amounts of the bacteria you are trying to be immune to. Your body attacks these tiny amounts and recognises their 'DNA' so if you get that disease or infection your body knows what it is looking for and can target it more easily.
Because it is cold which gives us sore throats etc
toxins
Because the skin has it's own natural flora or bacteria to it which compete with other bacteria to keep us healthy. That's why when you get a cut you're more at risk for infection because the skin barrier has been breached.
Pathogenic viruses cause illnesses and disease.