Infected cigarette burns can lead to severe complications, including tissue necrosis and systemic infections. If the infection is not treated promptly, it may necessitate amputation to prevent the spread of infection and save the patient's life. Proper wound care and medical intervention are crucial to avoid such extreme outcomes. It's essential to seek medical attention for any severe or infected burns.
Yes it can. It can also be fatal.
Puncture the femoral artery, bleed to death- pretty quickly. Fool around and fail to get medical treatment, get infected- may not kill you- just require amputation of your leg. GO SEE THE DOCTOR and get it treated!
Diabetes could cause all of that and more.
Can get infected which can lead to gang green which can lead to death
Yes, lead can burn when exposed to high temperatures, producing toxic fumes.
Elevate the leg, and don't walk a lot. Call 911. The leg could have increased swelling and lead to compartment syndrome, which could in turn lead to amputation.
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It is highly unlikely a small portion of infected blood of HIV in meals will lead to being infected with the HIV.
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