Skin Boils | Facts

Boil In Genital Area Section


Boil In Genital Area Navigation






|


Partners
Tell A Friend about us
Boil On Butt |
Can A Diabetic Get A Boil |
Boil Prevention |
Cancerous Breast Cysts |
Boil On Buttocks |
Cancerous Breast Cysts |
Boil Bacterial Disease |
Boil Infection |
Are Boils Contagious To Other People |
Boils Symptoms |
Boil On My Butt |
Best Treatment Of A Boil |
Boil In Groin Area |
Causes Of Pus |
Blind Boil |

List of Skin Articles


Recommended Products Against Boils






Main Boil In Genital Area sponsors

Boil In Genital Area

Latest Boil In Genital Area link added

...

Submit your link on Boil In Genital Area!





Recommended Skin Products


 

Learn About Boils - Your Skin Boil Guide


 

Boil In Genital Area Article

Thumbnail example

This is a selection made from among articles on Boil In Genital Area. For a permanent link to this article, or to bookmark it for future reading, click here.

Complications

from:

In some cases, bacteria from a boil can enter your bloodstream and travel to other
parts of your body. The spreading infection, commonly known as blood poisoning
(septicemia), can rapidly become life-threatening.

Initially, blood poisoning causes signs and symptoms such as chills, a spiking
fever, a rapid heart rate and a feeling of being extremely ill. But the condition
can quickly progress to shock, which is marked by falling blood pressure and body
temperature, confusion, clotting abnormalities and bleeding into the skin. Blood
poisoning is a medical emergency — untreated, it can be fatal.

Another serious problem is the rapid emergence of a drug resistant strain of
Staphylococcus aureus. Once mainly confined to hospitals, methicillin-resistant
Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) now affects growing numbers of military recruits,
prison inmates, athletes — especially those involved in contact sports such as
wrestling — and even young children.

MRSA is highly contagious and spreads rapidly in crowded or unhygienic situations,
or where athletic equipment or towels are shared. Although it responds well to
several antibiotics, MRSA is resistant to penicillin. If treated with the wrong
medications, the infection can be fatal.

Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA)



Other Boil In Genital Area related Articles

Recurring Boils
When To Call A Professional
Diagnosis Boils
Preventing Boils
Glossary Boils

Do you want to contribute to our site : submit your articles HERE


 

Boil In Genital Area News

No relevant info was found on this topic.