To avoid bacteria attraction towards your skin you can use lemon scrub on your skin which will improve your skin hygiene.
yes
Your body will sort this out naturally.
no, unless you have a lot of bad bacteria in your body then yes
Leukocytes don't eat good bacteria which is helpful and does good things to the body. Leukocytes eat bad bacteria which is harmful and makes people sick.
Bacteria does not always a negative effect upon your health. In fact your body contains a number of commensals which live within you body, such as in your gut or genital tract, or such as Staph aureus, which lives harmlessly lives upon your skin. Bacteria only becomes harmful to body, once it has been displaced. In iv drug users, S. aureus can be injected directly into the blood stream causing a condition known as bacterial endocarditis, where vegetations form upon the heart valves (most commonly on the righthand side in IVDU). Use of antibiotics can also lead to the erradication of your natural commensals throughout the GI tract, and lead to the overpowering habituation of C. difficile, which is usually kept to a low number by other bacteria which thrive in the GI tract. This can cause excessive diarrhoea and possible death.
yes
they help kill bad bacteria in your body
Good bacteria help in digestion of food and fight microbes invading the body. Bad bacteria can make people sick or spoil food.
Bad bacteria.
No, not all bacteria in your body are bad. In fact, your body hosts many types of beneficial bacteria that help with digestion, boost your immune system, and protect against harmful bacteria. It's all about maintaining a healthy balance of bacteria in your body.
because some bacteria helps your body and i dont knoe y the bad bacteria exicts
Your body will sort this out naturally.
no, unless you have a lot of bad bacteria in your body then yes
Not illness just bad breath germs and bacteria
Bacteria can be both good and bad for you. Some bacteria are beneficial and essential for bodily functions, such as aiding in digestion and supporting the immune system. However, harmful bacteria can cause infections and illnesses. Maintaining a healthy balance of bacteria in the body is crucial for overall health and well-being.
Bacteria on your skin can grow in the salty dampness of perspiration, especially in poorly ventilated areas of the body. The bacteria produce chemicals that smell bad.
The benefits of antibodies is to fight off bad bacteria that entered your body. They are produced by B cells, and if they fail to get rid of the bacteria, your body would have a fever.