Yes they can.
The splinter will be un-sterile, and is a foreign object to the body.
The body would start to attack it and eventually, pus would form if it were not removed.
Splinters may become infected. They are often uncomfortable, or even painful for the bearer.
Yes, we often get "hair splinters" which are very irritating and sometimes painful. If these splinters are not removed immediately, they can become infected and will require a trip to the doctor's office.
The word is infected.
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About 85% of those people exposed to the virus will become infected with it.
The oil provides a barrier between you and the wood it also prevents the wood from drying out and cracking. Some wood is actually toxic and direct contact with the skin and cause splinters to enter the body and become infected. Buy from reputable sources only.
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Splinters Deason was born in 1913, in UK.
Anthrax from animals:Humans can become infected with anthrax by handling products from infected animals or by breathing in anthrax spores from infected animal products (like wool, for example). People also can become infected with gastrointestinal anthrax by eating undercooked meat from infected
The diaphragm can not just become infected. However, the diaphragm can become injured and bruised that can cause extreme pain.
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A Silhouette in Splinters was created on 2005-06-01.