Wound Infection - Everything You Need To Know | Wound Healing - Wound Care Surgeons
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- Опубліковано 15 чер 2020
- Wound Infection - Everything You Need To Know
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Any open wound can become infected when the harmful bacteria or germs enter into the skin and start growing. These wounds can be surgical i.e. cuts made during a surgery or due to a trauma such as accidents, animal bites or injury through sharp objects, etc. An infection in the wound not only slows the healing process but also can create severe complications if not treated on time. People with small wounds such as minor cuts and scratches can be treated at home but if a wound is infected, it needs extra wound care & treatment by Bedside wound care services.
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Very interesting indeed
Do you cover an already infected wound with gauze? For example, if you have a staph infection and you’re already taking oral antibiotics, but the wound that caused the infection is still open and draining. Do you cover it?
Whether medicines suppled by podt.
English please lol....We are not doctors you know
The medical transcription I used to do and the 2500 page Medical dictionary I still have from the training, sure does come in handy at times lol.
One word I heard that can be confusing is Biofilm. Biofilm is basically wound sloth aka wound snot. It literally runs and looks like snot. This needs to be cleaned off. He said it should be debrided. Debridement, aka numbing you up or and according to how big and deep the wound is I would suggest, being put under Anesthesia, and they literally take a scaple and scrape the wound. That's usually necessary for infection but I don't see debridement. But like I said depends on the situation
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