WOUND INFECTION
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There is a pimple where a stitch comes through the skin. The pimple suggests a low-grade infection.
Symptom Definition
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Traumatic
wound (break in the skin) shows signs of infection
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Includes
sutured wounds, puncture wounds, scrapes
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Most contaminated wounds become infected 24 to 72 hours after
the initial break in the skin.
Signs of Wound Infection
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Pus or
cloudy fluid draining from the wound
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Pimple or yellow crust formed on the wound (impetigo)
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Scab has increased in size
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Increasing redness around the wound (cellulitis)
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Red streak is spreading from the wound toward the heart (lymphangitis)
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Wound has become extremely tender
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Pain or swelling increasing after 48 hours since the wound occurred
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Wound has
developed blisters or black dead tissue (gangrene and myonecrosis)
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Lymph node draining that area of skin may become large
and tender (lymphadenitis)
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Onset of widespread bright red sunburn-like rash
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Onset of fever
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Wound hasn't healed within 10 days after the injury
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David Thompson, M.D. FACEP
Reviewed 8/2004
Revised 8/2003
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