What are the signs of staff infection?
A staph infection usually results in a localized collection of pus. The affected area may be red, swollen, and painful. Drainage or pus is common. When Staph is in the blood, it can cause high fevers, chills, and low blood pressure.
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Staph skin infections normally cause a red, swollen, and painful area on the skin. And/or, a skin abscess, pus or other fluids...
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About Blood Pressure
Blood pressure is the force exerted by the blood against the walls of the vessels. Blood pressure is determined by the heart’s output and resistance to blood flow in the vessels. If either of these factors changes and there are no compensating changes, blood pressure will change.Blood pressure is a good measure of the health of a person's heart and blood vessels. Higher than normal blood pressure is called hypertension.
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