lesions
Yes, heroin use can lead to skin sores and the behavior of picking at the skin. This can be due to several factors, including the drug's effects on the body, skin infections from injecting, and the psychological aspects of addiction, which may cause users to obsessively pick at their skin. Additionally, the withdrawal symptoms and the need to find a vein can lead to repeated skin damage.
yes and no, the drug seeps through the pours, and you think you can just scratch it off, so u pick, and pick, and pick, and it causes visible body sores. and when you are "comming down", yes, it causes physical body sores/pains.
Infected pressure sores on the skin are commonly referred to as pressure ulcers or bedsores. These wounds can develop when there is prolonged pressure on the skin, leading to tissue damage and subsequent infection. Prompt treatment and prevention are crucial to managing pressure sores effectively.
Impetigo causes weeping sores, its the 'weeping' that is contagious. Be it via skin to skin contact, a towel or virtually anything. When the sores are fully scabbed they are not contagious, its only the liquid inside the sores that is contagious.
Anywhere you have skin.
how you treat a skin rising
Yes, heroin use can lead to the development of skin abscesses due to injecting the drug with dirty needles. These abscesses can appear as face sores. Heroin use can weaken the immune system and increase the risk of infections, including skin infections.
The herpes virus causes cold sores.
Bedsores are also called decubitus ulcers, pressure ulcers, or pressure sores
Sores inside the mouth are called canker sores.
Cold sores are spread by skin-to-skin contact with an infected person, at the location where the virus is active, during a time when they are shedding virus. A cut on your lip is not enough to spread cold sores.