Yes, It can last for a long time.
If you have an ear infection, and are concerned, consult your physician.
If your white blood cell count is high, this shows an infection, usually bacterial. If your neutrophil count is also high, this shows an acute infection, whereas if your macrophage count were to be high, this would show a chronic infection. An acute infection or inflammation means that it has had a duration of usually less than 2 weeks. A chronic infection lasts longer than 2 weeks. The difference is that the neutrophils are the first responders to inflammation and infection, then come the macrophages. The neutrophils have a shorter lifespan and the macrophages can live for a long time fighting infection. This is how you get the higher count of neutrophils with an acute infection, and the higher macrophages with chronic infection.
Flu symptoms usually last 3 to 7 days, but sometimes up to 10 days. Cough from the flu could last longer than the other symptoms, perhaps up to 2 weeks. If cough continues beyond that time, you should contact your health care professional to be sure you do not have a secondary respiratory infection.
Mt.Fuji last erupted about December 16,1707 to about early January. It last more than two weeks and the ash created by it reached all the way to Tokyo 90 miles away! The next eruption is overdue.
More than average but less than last year
Uranus.
If abdominal cramps last more than two weeks, it is definitely time to see your doctor. It could be a sign of infection or something else more serious.
Yes! Mine usually last around seven! Unless it goes on heavily for more than two weeks, you should be fine. Yes! Mine usually last around seven! Unless it goes on heavily for more than two weeks, you should be fine.
Phlegm can vary in duration depending on the underlying cause. For a viral infection, such as a cold, it may last about one to two weeks. If phlegm persists for more than three weeks or is accompanied by other concerning symptoms, such as fever or difficulty breathing, it is advisable to consult a healthcare professional. Persistent phlegm could indicate a more serious condition that requires evaluation.
In general, a woman should not bleed for more than two weeks when she is on her period. Even after childbirth the general rule of thumb is that a new mother will bleed for about 2 weeks. However, sometimes her period will last longer than that.
much more than a week
Yes, it can. My current earache has lasted for 2.5 weeks so far! From what I've read on-line, though, this seems rare. Also, the infection has cleared up so my doctor doesn't expect it to last much longer.
Yes, but be sure to watch for changes in the lymph nodes. If they stay for more than 2 weeks after you are over your sinus infection, check with your doctor.
ask a doctor. they'll know what to do.
Probably Skin infection in the genitalia. Bacteria can built up and you get sick.
The plural form for: Infection is infections, indicating that you have more than one infection.
Colds have no fixed expiry date. People do not always mount a successful immune response, and some types of rhino-viruses are more virulent than others. So yes, colds can last longer than two weeks.
Not necessarily. It is possible for some infections to require more extended periods of treatment or a different type of antibiotic. It is important to consult with your healthcare provider to determine if the infection has resolved or if further treatment is needed.