Yes - I have just had two surgeries on mine and my period hasn't come
Generally speaking, a pilonidal cyst will not affect your period. It should be treated, however. The treatment for a pilonidal cyst usually involves draining it (sometimes under local anesthesia), then placing a drain. Your doctor is likely to prescribe antibiotics as well.
A pilonidal cyst is a painful lump that develops at the base of the tailbone. It can become infected and filled with pus, causing pain, swelling, and drainage. Treatment may involve antibiotics, draining the cyst, or surgical removal.
No, infected teeth cannot cause leg pain. However, it is possible for an infected tooth to cause sepsis, or whole body infection, that would not only cause pain in distant sites, but is life threatening.
People are infected by the bite of an infected female anopheles mosquito.
Infected needles will not protect you from disease, it is the contrary it will potentially cause you harm. It is important to properly dispose of infected needles.
If it is infected with the organism
Yes. The infection from infected teeth can affect your whole body. Your infected teeth can even affect your heart and cause your death. The high white blood count could be the least of your worries.
Yes.
Yes. Fleas infected with yersinia pestis cause the Black Death.
No, some people believe this, but it is not a true fact. You have to be infected with the cold virus to get a cold. Being wet is uncomfortable in cold weather but it does not cause you to be infected with the virus.
Trichomoniasis will not cause a missed period.
The diaphragm can not just become infected. However, the diaphragm can become injured and bruised that can cause extreme pain.