Go to the Emergency Room immediately...and pray!
White Blood Cells need to be able to flatten out in order to enter tissue from the blood stream at the site of infection. This process is called diapedesis. If they cannot flatten out they will be trapped in the blood stream and will not be able to help fight off the infection.
via the blood stream
Infections in the gums can get into the blood stream and go to your heart and set up an infection. Some people with 'heart flutters/palpitations will need to be pre-medicated prior to dental care/treatment.
Anemia is when you have a contaminated blood stream and you need to see a doctor to confirm that you have contracted Anemia. You might need more white blood cells to fight it off.
Yes.
White blood cells need to be able to change shape so that they can move into and out of the blood stream. This process is known as diapedesis.
In order to be infected by HIV you need to get it into your system, this can happen via blood. Getting infected blood on your hands will not give you an infection. The only chance of getting an infection trough blood on a faucet handle is if you had an open wound were you came into contact with the infected blood.
No it needs to go in your blood stream so you need to smoke or inject it.
A normal blood test will not detect the infection. To diagnose chlamydia, you need a urine test or swab of the vagina, urethra, rectum, throat, or eye. Blood tests can look for evidence of past infection with chlamydia, but these are of no use in determining current infection and aren't used to diagnose or treat disease. A positive blood test showing evidence of past infection will not change as a result of antibiotic treatment.
No, if there is blood in your urine, you need to go to a Doctor asap, you may have a kidney infection or something more serious.
It needs to be broken down so in doesn't clog up your blood stream.
Inner ear infection symptoms include earaches, fever, nausea, dizziness, and blood coming from the ear.