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  • How to Heal an Infection in a Closed Wound

    A closed wound infection ranges from a cut that healed too quickly, leaving infection under the surface of the skin, to the most commonly infected internal wounds that happen after surgery,...

  • How to Dry Up a Wound

    The debate continues between whether it is more beneficial to let a wound air-dry than heal through bandaging. Keeping wounds bandaged is believed to offer faster healing by protecting wounds from...

  • How to Use Campho-Phenique on a Toe Infection Around a Toenail

    Campho-Phenique, along with many other home remedies for toenail infection, is a highly controversial treatment due to its inconclusive benefits. Many people swear by the benefits not just for...

  • How to Swab a Wound

    Infections in wounds can not only prolong a patient's recovery but do them additional injury. When a wound shows signs of being infected (it may be slow to heal, issue a purulent discharge or give...

  • How to Drain a Carbuncle

    A carbuncle is a mass of multiple boils on and under the surface of the skin. Carbuncles are contagious abscesses infected with bacteria that must be drained before they will begin to heal. The...

  • How Do I Heal a Wound Fast?

    Cuts and scrapes can often make for unsightly wounds and scars. To help speed up healing time and prevent scarring, you may want to consider a wide variety of home remedies. Aromatherapy and...

  • How to Reduce Wound Infection Rates

    Wounds can easily become infected without the proper care and maintenance. The chance of infection drastically increases when the skin is punctured, opening a window for bacteria to enter the...

  • How to Tell If You Have an Infection in an Abrasion Wound

    Skin protects the inside of our bodies from infection. When an abrasion occurs, the skin is no longer present to protect that area of the body, and bacteria can enter quickly, causing infection....

  • How to Tell if MRSA is From an Incision Wound

    MRSA is Methicillin-Resistant Staphylococcus Aureus, or drug resistant bacterial staph infection. According to the Centers for Disease Control, MRSA is highly contagious and can be spread by...

  • How to Heal a Minor Infected Wound

    Any time you break through the barrier of your skin, whether with a small or large wound, take careful measures to prevent infection. Severely infected wounds are dangerous and need to be treated...

  • What Causes Tape Worms in Humans?

    Tapeworm infection in humans is common and can occur to anyone, regardless of sex, race or age. Most people who are carrying tapeworms do not know it. The infection can be treated with oral...

  • How to Change a Post-Op Wound Dressing

    Post-op wound care is essential to a successful recovery from surgery. The wound is an entry point to your body and you must protect it very carefully to avoid infection. Taking good care of the...

  • How to Heal A Yeast Infection In Your Belly Button

    Did you know that any dark, moist part of your body can develop a yeast infection? In fact, my two year old son commonly gets yeast infections in his belly button. If you notice that your belly...

  • How to Treat a Human With Expected Rabies

    Rabies is a serious disease that can be spread from an animal to a human through saliva. The virus can be cured in humans if caught in time. However, if the person has begun to show symptoms (such...

  • What to Do When a Puncture Wound Gets Infected?

    Puncture wounds can result from numerous events from stepping on a sharp object such a a nail to the bite of an animal. Many times puncture wounds appear to close up by themselves without much...

  • Wound Precautions

    You're riding your bike down the sidewalk when suddenly a stick jumps in your way and makes you crash. You feel that stinging pain on your knee, and within a few minutes, you see blood trickling...

  • How to Prevent Infection in Wounds

    Whenever you have an injury that breaks the skin, such as a cut, gash or puncture wound, you are in danger of getting it infected. If this happens, the wound will become swollen and red, and...

  • How to Treat Infections With a Restylane Injection

    Restylane is FDA-approved for the treatment of moderate to severe facial wrinkles and folds. It is injected into the area that needs to be plumped, causing the wrinkle or crease to be less...

  • Home Remedy for a Toenail Infection

    Toenail infections can be caused by many different factors, from shoes that are too tight, to cutting the nails too short. This annoying and painful infection can be cured by items that you can...

  • Vinegar Treatment for Toenail Infection

    Toenail infections are caused by fungi growing beneath the nail, irritating the skin and causing pain. Infected toenails are generally discolored, itchy, extremely brittle and extremely sensitive...

  • Bacteria That Causes Gangrene

    Gangrene is caused when a section of the body loses blood supply and decays, eventually resulting in cellular death. Gangrene is often associated with a wound or injury. There are several types of...

  • What to Do When Your Toe Nail Falls Off?

    Losing a toenail can be painful, even though it is often considered a mild injury. Keeping your injured toe clean and protected can prevent infection and encourage growth of a new toenail. If you...

  • Lip Ring Infections

    Mayans, Eskimos and Aleuts embrace body piercing as a part of their culture and rituals, according to "The Journal of Contemporary Dental Practice" (see link in Resources). And the Surma Tribe of...

  • Nose Ring Infections

    Defining your own personal style is something we begin to do at an early age. We choose our hairstyles, clothing and accessories with care in an effort to express our style. One of the most common...

  • Ingrown Fingernail Infection

    Although an ingrown toenail is a more common problem, an ingrown fingernail is not an unheard of condition. An ingrown fingernail can occur after poor nail care or an accident. Some people may...

  • How to Treat Cuts

    Anyone who has experienced a small cut knows that they can be very painful and upsetting for a minute but then easily forgotten. But don't let the fact that the pain fades quickly stop you from...

  • Signs of Tongue Piercing Infection

    Tongue piercings are an aesthetic way of expressing one's individuality. These piercings are usually only cosmetic in nature and involve a general healing period of four to six weeks. No matter...

  • How Is Gangrene Transmitted?

    Gangrene is the decay and death of bodily tissue because of a lack of blood flow. Blood flow may be cut off by a vascular disease, infection, or injury. It is most common in the extremities, like...

  • Bunion Surgery Infections

    A bunion is a common foot problem that looks like a bony bump protruding at the base of the big toe.This deformity can throw the other toes out of alignment. When bunions become too painful and...

  • Ingrown Toenail Pain Relief

    Ingrown toenails can grow into a painful problem if they aren't dealt with in a proper manner. The condition occurs when an edge of a nail grows into the surrounding skin. People who have...

  • How to Tell if An Infection is MRSA

    There is no definitive way to tell whether an infection is MRSA. The only true way to tell is to have a culture sent to a lab.

  • How to Tell if You Have an Infected Wound

    Skin infections can result from a cut, scrape, insect bite, burn or any other skin wound. Following an injury, many people are left wondering, "How do I know if I have a wound...

  • What Are the Dangers of Tongue Rings?

    Although tongue rings are considered fashionable, it doesn't change the fact that your body is wounded and has to heal after getting the piercing. Having one put in can be risky, even if the...

  • How to Tell if an Infection is MRSA or Simple Staph

    If you suspect an infection, you should get yourself, or the person affect, to a hospital immediately. Even the most mundane infection can result in the surgical removal of tissue and possibly...

  • Tips for Gangrene

    Gangrene refers to dead or dying tissue and is known by two major types: wet and dry. A variant of wet gangrene is called internal or gas gangrene. Dry gangrene progresses slowly and normally...

  • Tongue Ring Infection Signs

    Tongue piercings can be dated back to the Aztec and Mayan civilizations. Their citizens would pierce their tongues to offer their gods the blood that was drawn from the piercing. Today, tongue...

  • Signs & Symptoms of an Infected Tongue Ring

    Tongue rings have become quite a fashion trend over the last decade. There are a myriad of reasons people get their tongues pierced, ranging from rebellion against their parents to sexual...

  • Treatment for Tongue Ring Infections

    Shortly after undergoing an oral piercing, a patient sometimes experiences slight swelling, discomfort and discoloration, all of which are normal symptoms and should decrease within several weeks....

  • How to Heal Foot Ulcers

    Foot ulcers are sores or breaks in the skin that typically occur on the ball of the foot. They are most common in people with poorly managed diabetes, but they may affect anyone of any age and...

  • How to Know If a Belly Bar Is Infectected

    With the popularity of body piercings increasing, more piercing studios are opening, making it easier to find on in many communities. However, piercing part of the body means cutting the skin and...

  • How to Treat Staph Infections With Epsom Salt

    Staph infections should be treated by a doctor, who will prescribe antibiotics to help fight the infection. You can accelerate healing by soaking the wound in an Epsom salt bath.

  • How to Treat A Paper Cut To Prevent Infection

    A paper cut is typically not a large cut, but boy oh boy, it can hurt like crazy. As is true of any other type of cut, you will want to treat a paper cut immediately in order to prevent it from...

  • How to Treat Toenail Infection With Apple Cider Vinegar

    A toenail infection is not only unpleasant to look at, it is also painful and uncomfortable to anyone who is suffering from one. There are many ointments available for toenail infections, from...

  • About Puncture Wounds

    Puncture wounds are injuries that occur when a sharp object is able to penetrate the skin. Common puncture wounds occur when people inadvertently step on nails or are bitten by a dog or a cat....

  • How to Clean a Wound and Apply a Wound Dressing

    When a cut or wound occurs, it's really important to wash and disinfect the wound properly in order to avoid infection and scarring from the injury. Proper wound dressing technique is also...

  • How to Treat Minor Cuts

    Minor cuts or injuries should not be something to stress over, but you should take care of it to avoid infection. Here are some simple methods to treat minor cuts.

  • How Does a Splinter Lead to Infection?

    Splinters are any foreign body that become partially or completely embedded in the skin. Any time a foreign body comes into contact with broken skin, a risk of infection is possible. Most...

  • About Ingrown Toenails

    An ingrown toenail--or onchocryptosis, as it is known in the medical community--is a common but painful condition. Ingrown toenails occur when the nail grows into the skin. The nail begins to curl...

  • How to Heal Blisters that Have Opened

    Blisters, more than being painful, are annoying and bothersome. A blister is a bubble of fluid that forms under the skin as a protective barrier against some kind of irritation. While most...

  • How to Care for Blisters on a Heel

    A blister is a bubble of fluid that forms under the skin to protect it from injury. Blisters, while merely part of the body's natural defense, can be painful and obstructive to everyday life. ...

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