It depends what type of infection and in most cases yes if you have a weakened immune system. Women are very prone to urinary tract infections. If you had an infected tooth and were treated with antibiotics then no, this infection should go away, but, anything else in your body be it a urinary tract infection to an wound that won't heal and keeps getting infected means you have a drained immune system and you can pump that immune system up by going to a good Homeopathic clinic.
all of these
When you finish your prescription, you are probably over the infection it was prescribed for.
well, most peoples body are able to fight an infection but if u have never been ill or ever had the flu ,then your immune system mite not have the practice to defeat the infection, what u need to do is keep your body in shape and take really good care of your insides.
Both. It can be either, but is more commonly a bacteria infection.
There are many different symptoms that can accompany infection in the body. However, I think what you are looking for is: It can result in a sudden increase in temperature or drop in blood pressure. These are all signs of sepsis, or toxic shock.
None directly. But a well nourished body is more resistant to infection.
Treatment of electrical burns varies depending on the severity of the burn and the amount of area that has been burned. Contact burns can be treated with cool compresses however more severe burns need to be treated in an emergency room to prevent infection.
The epidermis is body's first defence against disease and infection. If the epidermis is completely destroyed, the body is more susceptible to bacteria.
If left untreated, a more serious infection may develop within the fluid, called empyema.
There are several possible causes of pain during intercourse. There could be an infection in the uterus, or even possibly the cervix itself. You may possibly have a blatter or yeast infection as well. A blatter infection or yeast infection are relatively minor and can be treated with medication. There may be a more serious cause for painful intercourse. A more serious cause for the pain may be diseases of the uterus or tubes. These can be severe and need to be treated as soon as possible. If the pain during intercourse has happened more then once or twice, or if it becomes worse, I suggest going to see your ob/gyn as it could be something serious that you might need to get treated.
Typhus is an infection by the Riscksettia bacillus, and if not treated, is commonly fatal. The patient becomes more and more ill over a period of a few days: High fever, distinctive rash, severe joint pain and headache, severe cough, delirium and ultimately death.
The bacteria get into your bloodstream and sepsis is the result. It can be treated with oral, or more likely , IV antibiotics.Sometimes it can't be helped , if you are weak or auto-immune compromised .
Yes, it is usually treated with anti-fungal cream (or vaginal suppository) containing miconazole, found as brand names Monistat, Femizol, Miconazex, and others. There are other, more natural ways to treat yeast infections, but they are generally less effective, depending on the severity of the infection.
As much as possible, it should be dealt with immediately so that it can be alleviated and cured and will not become more fatal.
It can. It's caused by bacteria and it's quite easy to get. When you cure it it's for that time only.
It means that theres more germs in your body than protection
It means that theres more germs in your body than protection