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Tonsillitis is primarily considered a localized infection, as it specifically affects the tonsils in the throat. However, it can have systemic effects, such as fever and malaise, if the infection spreads or if the body responds to the localized infection. The causative agents are often viral or bacterial, and while the primary site of infection is localized, the body's overall response can lead to systemic symptoms.
Influenza, is a bacterial infection.
Localized infection describes what occurs when all infected tissue is maintained within the one area. If infected tissue broke away from original site of infection and travelled to other body parts, it would no longer be localized.
a localised infection can become a systemic infection
A small cut with a red ring around it may indicate localized inflammation or infection, possibly due to bacteria entering through the break in the skin. The red ring could be a sign of cellulitis or another skin infection, and it's important to monitor for additional symptoms such as increased redness, swelling, warmth, or pus. If the condition worsens or does not improve, seeking medical attention is advisable to ensure proper treatment.
A yeast infection is not a sign of chlamydia.
Furuncle
The medical term for a localized purulent infection of a sebaceous gland in the eyelid is "hordeolum" or "sty". It is a common condition that causes a painful, red bump to form on the eyelid. Treatment usually involves warm compresses and sometimes antibiotic ointment.
An intra muscular abscess is a localized collection of pus that forms within a muscle due to infection, often caused by bacteria. This condition can result from trauma, surgery, or the spread of infection from other areas of the body. Symptoms may include pain, swelling, redness, and warmth in the affected area. Treatment typically involves drainage of the abscess and antibiotics to address the underlying infection.
Do you mean lung ABCESS? If so, it is a localized infection (pocket) in the lung.
A localized infection affects a specific area of the body, typically involving a particular tissue or organ. This can include the skin, lungs, urinary tract, or any other localized site where pathogens have entered and proliferated. Symptoms are usually confined to that area, such as redness, swelling, pain, or pus formation. In contrast to systemic infections, localized infections do not spread throughout the body.
The most common sign of infection from an animal bite is inflammation