Yes, an infected toe ulcer can often be treated successfully without amputation, especially if addressed early. Treatment typically involves thorough cleaning of the ulcer, appropriate antibiotic therapy, and possibly debridement to remove dead tissue. Additionally, managing underlying conditions such as Diabetes and ensuring proper foot care are crucial for healing. In some cases, advanced treatments like hyperbaric oxygen therapy may also be beneficial.
A broken leg was probably reset if necessary (most of the time without any anaesthetic, so very painful), splinted and left to heal, unless the fracture(s) was/were too severe and/or it got infected, in which case the leg probably had to be amputated.
The most common surgery was that of amputation of either an arm or leg . This was done without the benefit of anesthesia or antibiotics . Gangrene often developed resulting in the slow agonizing death of the patient .
Chlamydia can be spread from the time you are infected. You can have it for years without knowing.
No. The amputation of any part of the body requires surgery however crude the method that is used.
No
To "carry" an infectious disease means to be infected without having symptoms; therefore, you can't "carry" chickenpox if you're not infected.
You can't.Not without Amputation
Yes he can.
Yes it can. Your computer can get viruses etc from removable media such as an infected floppy disk. Yes, it can. It can be infected by removable media, such as an infected floppy disk.
yes if you are performing actions with an infected computer, as loong as you share the same printer your computer will not become infect.
You have to go up the bridge beside Violets shop and keep walking until you get to a bunch of rocks behind the waterfall. The rocks guard his cave but to go in you have to sucsessfully trail him without him knowing.
It depends on what she wants to be treated for. She can be treated for anything sexual/reproductive without the consent of her parents, but for many other things she needs to be 18.