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What is Wound Infection?
Description of the disease
Wound infection is an infection that develops in a wound after injury or surgical intervention. It can cause serious complications if not addressed.
Classification
Superficial wound infection
Deep wound infection
Sepsis
Symptoms
Symptoms of wound infection include inflammation of the wound, swelling, pain, purulent discharge, and elevated body temperature.
Causes
Wound infection is usually caused by bacteria entering the wound. Inadequate wound care can also contribute to the development of infection.
Diagnostics
Clinical symptoms, blood laboratory tests, and cultures of purulent content are used for diagnosing wound infection.
Treatment
Treatment of wound infection involves the use of antibiotics, regular wound care, and in some cases, surgical intervention.
Prevention
To prevent wound infection, it is necessary to properly care for the wound, observe personal hygiene rules, and use sterile instruments when providing first aid.
Doctor
Treatment of wound infection is carried out by a surgeon or an infectious disease specialist.
Note: This material is provided for informational purposes only and is not medical advice.