In the context of a sinus infection, "seeding" refers to the process by which pathogens, such as bacteria or viruses, spread from one area of the body to the sinuses, leading to infection. This can occur when an existing infection in another part of the respiratory system, like the nose or throat, migrates to the sinus cavities. Seeding can contribute to the development of acute sinusitis or exacerbate chronic sinus issues. Effective treatment often focuses on addressing the initial infection and reducing inflammation in the sinuses.
Michael Jackson had staph infection that spread throughout his face and body.
the bacterial infection can destroy skin, tissue, and bone or spread throughout the body.
Infection originating in decaying teeth can spread throughout the body.
Systemic infection involves the spread of harmful microorganisms throughout the body via the bloodstream or lymphatic system, affecting multiple organs and systems. Local infection is confined to a specific area of the body, such as a wound or a specific organ, without spreading to other parts of the body.
Yes, a sinus infection (sinusitis) can lead to a high sedimentation rate (sed rate), which is a marker of inflammation in the body. When the body is fighting an infection, such as sinusitis, inflammatory proteins are released into the bloodstream, causing the sed rate to increase. This elevated sed rate indicates an inflammatory response, although it is not specific to sinus infections and can be associated with various other conditions.
If left untreated, a fungal infection on your lower lip could spread to other areas of your body.
Viremic dissemination refers to the spread of a virus through the bloodstream to different parts of the body. This process allows the virus to infect multiple tissues and organs, leading to systemic infection.
Most likely it is a sinus infection. You will need to call your doctor and possibly get some anti-biotic. Also while your there they can probably run some tests to ensure that it is in fact a sinus infection and nothing more serious. Your body could probably fight it off on its own but the doctor is the best route to take.
Yes. Thrush is a yeast infection of the mouth and can be spread to other warm moist areas of the body.
No, HPV doesn't spread throughout the body. Syphilis affects the heart, brain, and nerves if untreated.
No it can not. Only if the Outer ear gets the infection too.