Markandeyan Official Trailer – 2 min; A question about wound care ?

Mark was lying unconscious with several wound on him. A villager notices him and treats him for his wounds. Once Mark is fully fit, he profusely thank the villager for his care and love and sets off to the town, with no remembrance of his past. As he arrives at the town, he gets suddenly surrounded by a gang. Sensing the abnormality of the situation, Mark flees the scene and escapes. Then he is pursued by the gang. Hiding and running from his pursuers, Mark tries to re-collect his past and realizes his love to Divya. Then he starts remembering his past vaguely. He remembers his love, his fight with a person and then how he and Divya are being chased etc. But still the memories are vague and he tries harerd to remember the details. What is the reason behind Mark losing his memory? What is the reason Mark is being pursued by the gang? Where is Divya now? All these unanswered questions makes MARKANDEYAN and exciting and action packed thriller. Don’t miss it.

Question by Wax: A question about wound care ?
Hi!

So I was in the kitchen one day and got a little excited with my new chef’s knife.

There I was chopping coriander, and my mind wondered… chop :(

The knife went through my finger diagonally. It mustn’t gone very deep as I felt no pain but there was profuse bleeding.

It also went through my nail and made a wide “U” at the top of the nail; but was still attached. It went into the skin of my thumb too.

After washing and picking out coriander (actually there was one bit left as I was scared to move the bit of nail too much! :/), I applied pressure, raised my hand and ran to the pharmacy down the road.

The pharmacist said it didn’t look too bad and as it was the weekend, I couldn’t visit the local surgery.

I applied antiseptic ointment (Savlon) and applied a plaster, and wrapped my finger with a waterproof white tape ‘dressing’ so I could continue cooking.

Now having set the scene my actual question(s) is/are as follows:

[*] I’ve been changing the dressing every 24 hours and the bleeding stopped after the first dressing. There is no pain but on the first day there was a dark haematoma-like bruising. So I washed the area again carefully and reapplied the ointment, plaster and bandage. These things are airtight and waterproof so should I be letting the wound to “breathe” or is this an old wives tale?

[*] Is it normal for the skin that has been covered for 24 hours (on several occasions) to develop a lighter/wrinkled hue to the surrounded skin? In some areas (for example I assume where the ointment has collected under the bandage) the area is extremely white and in contrast with the other areas around it. Is this just because of saturation or is it a sign of infection?

I am on a very very busy schedule and I would be amazingly grateful if I could get feedback on my situation. I look forward to your replies.

Thanks!
Thank you for the replies Jessica S and Butterfly.

I panicked at Jessica’s reply but I’m a little more relaxed now with Butterfly’s other end of the spectrum reply… but to be safe I may just pop down to the surgery and they’ll send me to the ER if necessary.

Thankfully its my left (non-dominant) hand and therefore I can try my best to keep it out of harms way during the day. The bandage/dressing I applied was originally in fear of squashing/deforming the wound as I slept!

I’ll continue to monitor this thread and thanks again for the replies!
Oh I forgot to mention that the wound itself has cleared up nicely, the bruising has disappeared, there is a little flappy skin and the cut part of the nail has reseated itself like a jigsaw and holds in place without the bandage. Pressing around the nail and on the actual flap of skin does not sting or hurt. There is no secretion and the only cause for concern was the slightly too-long-in-the-warm-bath look of some bits of skin in the covered top section of the thumb (and not on the actual wound/around the wound itself).

I hope the above paragraphs weren’t too incoherent!

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Answer by Jessica S
First off, you should have gone to the emergency room! You only have a few hours in which to get suture before the wound begins to heal. If you do need sutures they will have to reopen the wound and suture it. You should go to a doctor anyway as this skin flap could die if the blood is not circulating well and you could end up with a huge infection. If you need to clean it, use 50% luke warm water and 50% betadine solution. Skin is usually kept covered but not with a bandaid (usually wrapped in a sterile gauze). The bandaid can stop the air flow and cause skin to die around the edges. You also shouldn’t be purring ointment unless directed by a doctor because not all ointments are the same.

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Alvin and the chipmunks – Heal the world; This has to do with wound care. A friend of mine has an open wound possible caused by a water bubble that open?

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Question by : This has to do with wound care. A friend of mine has an open wound possible caused by a water bubble that open?
He has diabetes and is taking insulin to control it. Some times his blood sugars are high but most of the time it is in the normal range. It started out as a small water bubble when it broke open about the size of 1/2″ to 2″, now it is about 3″ long and 2″ wide plus his ankle is swollen and just below the wound it is all red. He has pain when touching the wound but not around it. What should I do for him take him to a different doctor or just let the treatment run its course. Someone please help….THANKS IN ADVANCE.
Treatment now: cleaning wound with sterile water and betadine and applying a white cream ( I don’t know what it is) then wrapping it with gauze and an ace bandage. Also, applying ice when possible and keeping leg raised.
THANKS TEXAS RIVER RAT THAT IS THE ANSWER I HAVE HEARD OVER AND OVER AGAIN. SO, I WILL JUST DO JUST THAT “CLEAN, DRESS, LOTION TO LEG, ELEVATE” AND JUST WAIT FOR IT TO GET BETTER. I JUST SPENT 12 DAYS IN JANUARY IN THE HOSPITAL FOR CELLULITUOS INFECTION AND NOW THIS. THANKS FOR THE INFO.

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Answer by TexasRiverRat
Foot and lower leg wounds are particularly troublesome for diabetics. Their circulation is compromised as a general rule and especially in those areas furthest from the heart. So this wound needs vigilant treatment and observation. What you’re describing is cellulitis which just means the inflammation in the cellular structure under his skin.

I imagine the white cream you’re using may be silvadene which is commonly used in burns. Even though your friend may not have encountered a heat source the wound you describe sounds like a burn. It is very important to continue the treatment as long as the doctor indicates. I really think your friend’s doctor is doing the right things and see no real reason to seek another MD. It’s going to be most important to elevate that leg as much as possible … at work, while riding in a car, just while sitting around watching TV or at meal times. It simply improves the circulation and that’s what will assure the wound heals successfully.

Tell your friend to take SUPER good care of his feet!! He should use a good quality foot cream every night. When he bathes or showers he needs to be very particular about drying his feet; between the toes, along the toenail cuticles … all that needs daily attention and then the cream needs to be applied and rubbed into the skin until it’s all absorbed. This will keep the skin on his feet supple and he can expect less problems with sores or blisters. Should he start a day with ill fitting shoes he should NEVER finish the day with them. Tell him at work to keep a pair of those socks that have treads on the bottom in case he finds himself in that situation.

You don’t need to make a huge deal of this, but simple foot wounds lead to amputations in diabetic patients. Not a good outcome!

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