Yes, stomas can become infected, leading to complications such as sepsis. This can occur if bacteria enter the body through the stoma site due to improper care, blockages, or skin breakdown. Signs of infection may include redness, swelling, discharge, or fever, and prompt medical attention is essential to prevent the condition from worsening. Proper stoma care and hygiene are crucial to minimize the risk of infection.
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stomas is the prular
Gaseous exchange is the primary function of a stoma.
The prefix "a-" can be used with "septic" to form the term "aseptic," which refers to a condition free from contamination by pathogens. Alternatively, "non-" can also be used to describe something that is not septic, as in "non-septic." Both prefixes change the meaning of "septic" to indicate a lack of infection or contamination.
Yes it is safe for septic. If you go to the website for the product and look under their FAQS they state that it is safe for ALL plumbing and septic systems.
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top 3 ways to treat a septic finger 1. put it in a hot bath and stick a needle in it 2 go to the doctor and take antibiotics 3 put anti septic on it ;)
In a septic tank system, the shower water goes into the septic tank where it is treated and filtered before being released into the drain field for further absorption into the ground.
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