What are signs of cutting infection?

2 The most common symptoms and symptoms of infection are increased swelling and redness, to the touch and drainage of pus. Pain is also likely to increase with infection. Two of the signs that the cutting infection is spreading is fever and general fatigue and red stripes spread out of the cut site. If this happens, immediate emergency treatments are required.

After surgery, it is common and normal to be painful to the touch - although it is important to avoid as much as possible to touch it as much as possible to introduce bacteria into the wound - and slightly swollen and red. However, these symptoms should begin to reduce relatively quickly, and should never deteriorate. If the cut is becoming increasingly painful, if redness increases, or more swollen or even felt hard to the touch, it may indicate a cut infection. Normally, the cut will also not be much warmer than the skin around it; However, the infected cut will often feel quite warm to the touch.

Another common feature of cutting infection is pus or wound discharge, often yellowish or greenish. The cut should usually be clean and dry after the first day, but if not, it is likely to be infected. If one of these symptoms occurs, it is important to tell the surgeon as soon as possible; It probably prescribes antibiotics to take care of infection before it becomes systemic. Symptoms of systemic infection, or there is a risk that this will happen, they are also extremely important to recognize.

section infection that is generally used to spread red stripes. This shows that the infection enters the bloodstream, which is quite dangerous. Moreover, this type of infection often accompanies fever and a general feeling of fatigue. If this happens, it is important not to wait, but to look for immediate emergency medical care. In general, intravenous (IV) antibiotics will be necessary to treat treatment. If the systemic infection is not immediately treated, it can become fatal very quickly.

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