Snoopy199533
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Obviously it does to some level because when someone injects they create a puncture wound that leads directly to a vein. But what if someone is a chronic iv user and they get a staph infection, more specifically Mrsa.
Would iv using while the infection is still present in the body be a foolish or risky choice?
If someone had a wound that less directly to a vein and the wound got infected with Mrsa, would that lead to Sepsis? (a life threatening condition caused by harmful bacteria contaminating the bloodstream )
Would iv using while the infection is still present in the body be a foolish or risky choice?
If someone had a wound that less directly to a vein and the wound got infected with Mrsa, would that lead to Sepsis? (a life threatening condition caused by harmful bacteria contaminating the bloodstream )