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Skin Graze
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I have a bad graze that's taken off the top few layers of skin from the fat bit of hand just beside my thumb so it's raw.
It was beginning to heal but a top layer of skin like stuff has formed in a yellowish-brownish-green colour. Underneath this layer (if i rub it really hard it begins to tear off) is normal raw skin.
Is this infected or just a defence mechanism? And if I went to a doctor/nurse, what would they do?? Would they give anti-biotics Would they scrub it?
If the latter is true, would they give some local anasthetic or what?? I have quite a low pain threshold.
Thanks.
It was beginning to heal but a top layer of skin like stuff has formed in a yellowish-brownish-green colour. Underneath this layer (if i rub it really hard it begins to tear off) is normal raw skin.
Is this infected or just a defence mechanism? And if I went to a doctor/nurse, what would they do?? Would they give anti-biotics Would they scrub it?
If the latter is true, would they give some local anasthetic or what?? I have quite a low pain threshold.
Thanks.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Could be slightly infected but don't worry. Wash off as much as you can of the yellowy browny colour and put some lightly salted water on, not a cream, as it won't dry up properly with cream on, it will just go gooey. It will STING but that is good ! Keep putting lightly salted warm water on it, or you could also use Tea Trea Oil as that won't sting as much, but anything at this stage will sting a bit . It will gradually dry up, best to leave it uncovered as much as possible, no use going to doctor. Just keep it clean and dry and use antiseptic/salt water. You could ask a pharmacist but they will only sell you something you don't really need. It will eventually dry up and heal. Good luck.