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Wound Care

Cleaning, dressing, and monitoring wounds. Signs of infection and when stitches are needed.

โœจ Key points

  • โ€ขRinse with clean water; avoid hydrogen peroxide on deep wounds.
  • โ€ขChange dressings once a day or when wet/dirty.
  • โ€ขWatch for increasing redness, swelling, pus, or fever โ€” signs of infection.

Overview

Cleaning, dressing, and monitoring wounds. Signs of infection and when stitches are needed. This article provides a clear, doctor-reviewed introduction suitable for patients and caregivers. All content is for educational purposes and is not a substitute for professional medical advice.

Symptoms to watch for

Typical signs vary from person to person. Track symptoms over time โ€” when they started, how often they occur, and whether anything makes them better or worse. This history is invaluable for your doctor.

Causes and risk factors

A combination of genetic, lifestyle, and environmental factors usually play a role. Understanding your personal risk factors (age, family history, diet, sleep, stress) helps you and your doctor build a plan that actually sticks.

Treatment and management

Most conditions respond best to a combination of lifestyle adjustments, medications where appropriate, and regular follow-ups. Never start or stop a prescription without talking to a qualified clinician.

Living with it day to day

Small, consistent habits beat big, unsustainable changes. Keep a symptom journal, stay on top of routine checks, and lean on your support network โ€” family, friends, and your care team.

Medical Disclaimer: This article is for educational purposes only and is not a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of your physician or qualified health provider.