الأحد، 18 يونيو 2017

How to treat deep wounds


Contents 1 Deep wounds 2 Deep wound healing at home 3 Treatment of deep wounds in the doctor 4 Deep wound complications 5 Diseases caused by deep wounds 6 References Deep wounds Deep open wounds can be defined as wounds where the deepest point is invisible, the wound depth is more than 6.5 [1] The person is often severely injured by cutting or piercing the skin with sharp objects, [2] including knives, broken glass, and razor blades. [2] Treatment of deep wounds at home Can be elevated C. Simple wounds at home by following the following steps: [2] Wash and sterilize the wound and remove all dirt from it. Use direct pressure and lift to control bleeding. When winding the wound it is recommended to use sterile bandages always. Take care of the cleanliness and dryness of the wound always for 55 days. Get plenty of rest. Put ice on the affected area if there is a bruise or swelling. Covering the affected area with a sunblock has Sun Protection Factor (Sun). Other treatments that can be used include honey, honey, or honey. It is mentioned that honey preparations can be placed directly on the wound or using a honey-containing bandage. It has been found to be helpful. Many studies have described the use of honey or compresses Which has been infused with honey for many types of wounds, including surgical wounds and burns. It has also been shown that honey reduces pus and helps to clean the wound and reduce the possibility of infection, as well as being quick to heal. It has been found in some reports that honey has succeeded in healing wounds that other treatments have failed. Garlic treatment: It is known for its anti-bacterial, viral and fungal properties, and healing wounds. Cactus use: Although it is widely believed that the gel extracted from the cactus plant is effective against wounds and other skin conditions, research has not all proved this; although some research has shown its effectiveness, some Another study has indicated that it is ineffective, while other research suggests it delays recovery, but most human studies have been conducted on a small sample of humans, so it can not be adopted. Pain is usually associated with deep wounds, so paracetamol is recommended according to instructions on the attached leaflet, but aspirin should be avoided as it increases bleeding. [2] Treatment of deep wounds by the doctor Although some wounds can be treated at home , There are some factors that make a doctor's visit necessary: ​​[2] If the wound depth is more than 1.25 centimeters. If bleeding does not stop with direct pressure. If the bleeding continues for more than 20 minutes. If the wound was caused by an accident. The doctor may use different methods to treat the deep open wound. After cleaning and anesthetizing the affected area, anesthesia is used if necessary. The doctor may use the skin glue, cut or sew the wound, and the patient may be given a booster if the wound is broken. Including antibiotics and antibiotics. Antibiotics are specifically prescribed if there is a risk of infection, and in some cases surgical intervention may be required. [2] After leaving the doctor's office, the injured doctor usually gives a set of bandages as necessary The bandage should be changed from time to time by the doctor. Before the new bandage, the wound must be sterilized and dried well, and then the old bandage should be removed by placing it in a plastic bag. [2] Complications of deep wounds Inflammation is one of the most common complications of deep wounds. In the event of any of its symptoms; which include: [2] continuous bleeding. Increased redness, pain or swelling. The wound area is turned darker, darker, or deeper. Exits secretions from the wound. The thick, green, yellow, or brown pus from the wound is accompanied by a foul odor. High temperatures for more than 4 hours. The appearance of a block in the groin area or under the armpit. Do not heal the wound. Diseases caused by deep wounds Diseases that may result from deep wounds include: [2] Muscle spasm disease, a disease caused by bacteria causing tetanus; this disease may lead to contractions in the jaw and neck. The gangrene is more clearly defined as a condition that occurs when the area or organ is lost to supply blood as a result of an injury, disease or inflammation. The fingers, toes, and limbs are generally The areas most susceptible to gangrene, but it may affect other areas of the body, which leads to the destruction of organs or internal muscles. There are many types of gangrene, all of which require immediate medical intervention. [6] Whether the deep wound is minor or severe, it is important to act correctly and quickly; some deep wounds can be treated at home, but this is not always possible; Sometimes the patient may need medical care, especially if the wound is deep or bleeding too much. Rapid action ensures that the person receives appropriate treatment and reduces the likelihood of complications, the most important of which are infections. [2]

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