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Introduction

Puncture wound

  • Puncture wounds are injuries caused by sharp objects
  • These wounds carry dirt and germs deep into the tissues
  • Increases the risk of infection
  • Most wounds are minor and may be treated at home
  • Some punctures are made by a health professional for disease treatment
  • Even if the wound is closed, puncture wounds require treatment

Risk Factors

  • Health professionals
  • Drug Abusers

Causes

  • Nails
  • Needles
  • Teeth
  • Objects like ice picks, bullets
  • Animals, especially pets they can bite deeply and may cause puncture wounds.

Symptoms

  • Pain
  • Bleeding
  • Bruising
  • Swelling
First Aid
  • Stop the bleeding applying gentle pressure
  • Clean the wound
  • Try to remove embedded debris carefully
  • Soak wound in warm water for 20 minutes
  • This should be done 2-3 times a day
  • Pat the area dry
  • Apply an antibiotic cream
  • Apply a bandage
  • If the bandage needs to be change
  • unwrap carefully
  • If the bandage sticks to the body, use warm water to loosen it
  • Pat dry and apply fresh bandage
  • Change the dressing regularly
  • Try to keep the wound above the level of your heart, for 24 hrs
  • This quickens healing
  • Rest for 3-5 days
  • Look out for infection
  • Take a Tetanus Toxoid injection, if you have not taken it in 5 years
Prevention
  • Health professionals should wear gloves whenever required.
  • Be careful while handling needles/other sharp objects.
  • Exercise caution while handling pets.

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