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Granulated scar tissue ( Probably for Sqad)
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I sliced my finger nail off 7 weeks ago and have had a wound that will not heal. It has a bump/blister has appeared in place of the nail. This weeps and bleeds then hardens then softens and goes up and down. Have occasionally bathed in weak dettol. Had some antibiotics first week of June. It has been painful again over last few days and I think maybe it has got infected again. I have had Non waterproof plasters on this. Medical person who I know advised some silver nitrate to cauterize. Can you give your advise please?
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This will take time to heal as granulation tissue seems to be already well established.
Treatment will consist of antibiotic creams e.g Bacitracin ointment and occlusive dressings.
Silver nitrate cauterizatio n is one option depending upon the size of the area.
I agree with boxy (although i think she meant to type, "don't keep self...
Treatment will consist of antibiotic creams e.g Bacitracin ointment and occlusive dressings.
Silver nitrate cauterizatio
I agree with boxy (although i think she meant to type, "don't keep self...
18:55 Wed 27th Jun 2012
This will take time to heal as granulation tissue seems to be already well established.
Treatment will consist of antibiotic creams e.g Bacitracin ointment and occlusive dressings.
Silver nitrate cauterization is one option depending upon the size of the area.
I agree with boxy (although i think she meant to type, "don't keep self medicating") as the antibiotic cream needs a prescription.
Treatment will consist of antibiotic creams e.g Bacitracin ointment and occlusive dressings.
Silver nitrate cauterization is one option depending upon the size of the area.
I agree with boxy (although i think she meant to type, "don't keep self medicating") as the antibiotic cream needs a prescription.
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