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What are granulomas?

Granulomas are small, round collections of immune cells that form in response to infection, inflammation, or foreign substances. They can develop in various tissues and organs throughout the body as part of the body's defense mechanism. Granulomas are composed of macrophages, lymphocytes, and other immune cells that work together to isolate and contain the irritant or infection.


Could you survive without skin?

No, it is not possible to survive without skin. Skin serves as the body's first line of defense against pathogens, helps regulate body temperature, and prevents excess water loss. Without skin, the body would be extremely vulnerable to infection and dehydration.


What is bilateral lower limb cellulitis?

Bilateral lower limb cellulitis is a bacterial skin infection affecting both legs. It typically presents with redness, swelling, warmth, and pain in the affected areas. Prompt medical treatment with antibiotics is necessary to prevent complications such as sepsis.


Why is maintaining skin integrity so important?

Skin integrity maintenance is one of the most important aspects of surgery. Skin is the first and most prominent line of defense against infection and the first aspect of the body to heal. If the skin does not heal properly the rest of the body will not be able to heal properly.


How do you avoid cross infection in beauty?

You can avoid cross-infection by being conscious of the cleanliness of the shared things and avoiding the sharing of those that are too personal. Always wash your hands frequently and properly before and after any treatments to avoid any cross-infection

Related Questions

What is the invasion of the body by a disease producing organism?

The answer is....infection


What is the medical term for the body's response to infection?

Sepsis is a systemic or body-wide response to infection.


What term is used to describe an infection that infects the entire body?

The term used to describe an infection that infects the entire body is "systemic infection." This type of infection spreads throughout the bloodstream and affects various organs and tissues in the body.


What is meant by systematic infection and localised infection?

a systemic infection affects a number of organs and tissues and can also effect the whole body. a localised infection is an infection that is restricted or limited to a specific body part or region


Which foods protect body from infection?

None directly. But a well nourished body is more resistant to infection.


What is meant by infection and colonization?

colonisation of infection to the body is when the body as being invaded by disease, bacteria that can cause the body immune system to breakdown.


What is the importance of drugs in body?

They can help in the prevention of infection help the body cure infection help relieve pain


What will make the body make in greater numbers in response to an infection?

The body will make White Blood Cells in greater number in response to an infection thereby fighting the infection.


Does localized infection affect all the body systems?

no it doesn't affect all the bod system . localised infection is only restricted to certain area of the body . it is the systemic infection that affects all the body systems.


Who is the First most common type of infection in human body?

what are the first most common type of infection in the body


How do infection fighting cells manage to move around the body and get to the sites of infection?

they are carried around the body in the circulatory system


Can bacteria infection causes hotness of the body?

Temperature increase in the body is considered a sign of either viral or bacterial infection.