There is thick water inside the wound after it has scabbed

Updated on healthy 2024-06-27
13 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    The scab is inflamed, the scab must be cleaned up, the wound must be cleaned, and then the drug is applied. Otherwise, even if you break a little bit and squeeze out the pus, the healing will be very slow. This is because the drug cannot enter the wound underneath the scab.

    Specific method: Rinse the scab with normal saline, wait for the scab to soften slightly, remove the scab, then continue to clean the wound, and finally treat it with medication.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    You have pus under the scab, and the scab must be removed!!

    Specific method: first rinse the scab with normal saline, after the scab softens, slowly tear it off, at this time it doesn't matter if there is a little bleeding, then rinse the affected area with normal saline, then rinse with hydrogen peroxide, and then rinse off hydrogen peroxide with normal saline, and finally alcohol or iodophor with the wound as the center, from the outside to the inside of the ring disinfection, contact with the wound disinfection cotton swab can not be wiped back**. If the wound is superficial, it can be covered with 1-2 layers of excipients, and the outer tape can be fixed; If the wound is deep, it needs to be covered with excipients and then covered with medical absorbent gauze.

    Also, rest a lot these days, elevate the affected limb, take oral anti-inflammatory drugs such as amoxicillin, or intravenous antibiotics such as cefuroxime sodium.

    I wish you a speedy **!!

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    You call it pyema and effusion under the scab, ** is to scab to remove pus, let the drainage flow unobstructed, rinse with hydrogen peroxide, normal saline, metronidazole solution, if the wound is shallow and there is little outdoor activity, you can not bandage, use exposure**, otherwise, it should be bandaged, and a slight bandaging can be done. Topical anti-inflammatory use of Baiduobang or amikacin, oral metronidazole and cephalosporin antibiotics.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    1. It is a mild infection, so there is no need to be too nervous.

    2. When the wound is healed, the hard lump will disappear, even if it takes a little longer, it will disappear.

    3. Not sure.

    4. Don't be too nervous, you can use ointments that promote wound healing to speed up wound healing.

    All in all not a big deal, don't worry and be nervous.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    **The scab after injury is equivalent to our body**, and pus is not the same reason, these are two things, pus indicates that the wound is serious, and **scab after injury means that the body has healed.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    ** The crust that forms after injury is a platelet action of the clot, while pus is a liquid, and the two are not the same form, so it is impossible to be the same.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    **The scab formed after an injury is a lump formed by the clotting of platelets and fibrin that falls off on its own after the wound or sore heals, unlike pus.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    It's different, scabs are generally fine, but if you have pus, you should pay attention to it, it may lead to serious diseases.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    It's not the same as pus, the scab is a layer of skin that grows out of the body.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Scabbing is the wastewater after an injury, while pus refers to the yellow-green mucus that flows out of wounds and sores.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    **The scab that forms after the injury is formed by the clotting of blood and is different from the nature of pus.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    **The scar formed after the injury is actually formed by blood formation, not the so-called pustule, which is formed by blood clotting.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    No, the scab is a protective barrier, and the ** under the scab is growing back.

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