you will eventually die
well.......
Y.O.L.O.
If left untreated, a UTI (urinary tract infection) can potentially turn into a more serious kidney infection.
If left untreated, HIV infection can progress to AIDS, which weakens the immune system and makes the body vulnerable to opportunistic infections and cancers. This can eventually lead to serious illness and death. Early diagnosis and treatment can help prevent these complications and manage the virus effectively.
Yes, ringworm can grow and spread rapidly if left untreated. It is a fungal infection that can easily spread to other parts of the body and to other people through direct contact. Prompt treatment is important to prevent further spread and complications.
Yes, a urinary tract infection (UTI) can develop into a bladder infection if left untreated.
Dry gangrene is not typically fatal on its own, as it is a slow-progressing condition where living tissue dies gradually due to reduced blood flow. However, if left untreated, dry gangrene can lead to serious complications such as infection, which can become life-threatening. It is important to seek medical attention promptly to prevent further complications.
If left untreated it can kill you.
it hurts and puss comes out
It can spread and effect the other organs in your body.
Eventully the infectiopn would take over your whole lungs and sufficate you.
prolonged papilledema can result in permanent damage to the optic nerve which could lead to blindness.
If left untreated, a more serious infection may develop within the fluid, called empyema.
Absolutely yes it can. Left untreated Crohns can be life threatening. Even when diagnosed and under a physicians care, a severe flare up can become uncontrollable and require hospitalization.
Cats and dogs can die it heart worm is left untreated. Call your vet.
Bacterial vaginosis will not cause blood poisoning, even if left untreated.
If you do anything about it, then by definition you aren't leaving it untreated.
Left untreated or unresolved, it can progress to a chronic condition that lasts for months or years, leading to scarring and possible loss of kidney function
If left untreated, a UTI (urinary tract infection) can potentially turn into a more serious kidney infection.