Yes
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 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.
Do you mean lung ABCESS? If so, it is a localized infection (pocket) in the lung.
Inflammation is the localized response to an injury or tissue destruction. Inflammatory Response inflammation infection, acute inflammation, cachexia
Septicemia is systemic blood poisoning. You can get it if you have a localized infection that spreads into other parts of your body.
The most common sign of infection from an animal bite is inflammation
Richard, it sounds like you may have an infection. Warmth, swelling, redness and pain are signs of inflammation, which is your body's response to some sort of insult. In your case, you ought to see a doctor and get examined for a possible abscess, which is a localized infection that may need to be drained. If he or she cannot tell by examination, and if there is concern for an abscess, your doctor may order an MRI to better evaluate your leg.
abscess