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How to Recognize Infected Wound and Treat Them.
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[QUOTE="Mataracy, post: 204560, member: 28733"] A wound is infected if: [LIST] [*]it becomes red, swollen, hot and painful, [*]it has pus, [*]or if it begins to smell bad. [/LIST] The Infection is spreading to other parts of the body if: [LIST] [*]it causes fever, [*]there is a red line above the wound, [*]or if the lymph nodes becomes swollen and tender. Lymph nodes - often called 'glands' are little traps for germs that form small lumps under the skin when they get infected. [/LIST] Swollen lymph nodes behind the ear point to an infection on the head or scalp, often caused by sores or lice. Or German measles may be the cause. Swollen nodes below the ear and on the neck indicate infections if the ear,face , or head ( or tuberculosis). Swollen nodes below the jaw inducate infections of teeth or throat. Swollen nodes in the armpit indicate an infection of the arm, head, or breast ( or sometimes breast cancer). Swollen nodes in the groin indicate an infection of the keg, foot, genitals, or anus. Treatment of infected wounds: [LIST] [*]put hot compresses over the wound for 29 minutes 4 times aday. Hold an infected hand or foot in a bucket of hit water with soap or providine iodine. [*]keep the infected part at rest and elevated ( raised above the level of the heart). [*]if the infection is severe or the person has not been vaccinated against tetanus, use an antibiotic like penicillin. [/LIST] WARNING: If the wound has a bad smell, if brown or gray liquid oozes out, or if the skin around it turns black and firms air bubbles or blisters, this may be gangrene. Seek medical help fast. [/QUOTE]
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