How a Wound Is Treated Affects How It ScarsDEAR DOCTOR K: How and why does a scar form after injury or surgery? Why do some scars last,...Komaroff, Anthony
With their bright eyes and noticeable beards,it's easy to see how orangutans(红毛猩猩) got their name;"orang"is Malay for person,while"hutan"means forest.Their similarity to humans doesn't stop there.Researchers have observed a male orangutan treat a wound on his face with a plant that's...
and they have a very problem-solving way of thinking about the world. But when I do surgery, or anyone else does something like it and they've got a little bit of discomfort, their first inclination is to open any wound and try and explore that. ...
You don’t need to bandage every cut and scrape. Some heal more quickly when left uncovered to stay dry. But if the cut is on a part of the body that might get dirty or rub against clothes, put on a bandage to protect it. Change the bandage every day or whenever it gets wet or ...
Your wound could be infected if you have: Fever Delay in your healing Pus, redness, and pain getting worse Tenderness, warmth, and swelling near your wound Most of the time, infections in the area of your wound can be treated withantibiotics....
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Not treated right away Dirty "A relatively clean cut, like one from a just-washed kitchen knife, is less likely to cause an infection than stepping on a piece of glass at the beach," Dr. Billet explained. But your own health history plays a role here, too. Certain medical conditions, ...
How is it treated? Early symptoms of an infected wound include fever, redness, intense pain or swelling at the site of injury. If you have these symptoms, seek medical attention without delay. Necrotizing fasciitis can progress quickly, producing ulcers, blisters, skin discoloration a...
Step 11: If the wound is deep enough to require stitches, transport the dog immediately to the veterinarian. Dog's Bleeding Ear Step 1: Restrain the dog if necessary. ©2006 Publications International, Ltd. Step 2 Step 1a: Approach the dog slowly, speaking in a reassuring tone of voice...