If the drain becomes blocked, fluid or blood may collect at the surgical site. Left untreated, this accumulation may cause infection and/or delayed wound healing.
They die.
Yes, dried sphagnum moss can grow if rehydrated and properly cared for.
They are cared by there mother and if they are abandon then they will be cared for by there father which usually might not happen
Koalas living in captivity, such as a zoo, if they are fed and cared for properly, will probably live a little longer than they would in the bush.
Well, just like other large animals, horses need daily care and attention. If the owner of a horse does not properly care for their animal, the horse has a large chance of dying. - HorseLuv13
Risks of an industrial include keloids, hypertrophic scarring, and infection. If cared for properly, none of these things should occur.
Yes. Every plant can die if not cared for properly.
Probably not if the wound is properly cared for.
Yes you can, if they are not properly cared for.
As long as they are properly cared for, no.
Properly cared for? About 25 years.
The young are cared for in a very special manner. They are closely monitored and handled in a delicate manner so as to ensure that they develop and grow properly.