YOGYAKARTA - A festering wound can be worrying because the condition indicates an infection. In addition, many people wonder, how long does a festering wound heal and what are the factors that affect it. To answer the question, we cannot generalize each case, because the healing time depends on the cause of the infection, the condition of the wound, and also the treatment given.
The Meaning of Bruised WoundsQuoted from Healthy, a purulent wound is a condition when a wound over time produces a thick liquid of white, yellow, or greenish color. This liquid is called pus. Pus is formed as a response of the body to bacterial infections. In general, purulent wounds can also be accompanied by other symptoms, including pain, swelling, redness, and sometimes an unpleasant odor.
How Long Does a Bruise Take to Heal?In general, the healing of purulent wounds ranges from 7 to 14 days if you receive proper treatment. However, for certain cases, healing can take longer, days to weeks.
If a purulent wound is considered mild and is immediately cleaned and treated properly, the healing process will usually be faster. Conversely, deep, extensive, or infection-caused purulent wounds may take longer to heal.
What are the factors that affect the duration of healing?There are several important factors that determine how long a wound with pus heals, including:
Size and depth of the woundWounds with deep or large sizes tend to require longer healing time.
Wound cleanlinessWounds that are not cleaned properly and properly have a risk of repeated infections.
Causes of infectionCertain bacterial infections are more difficult to overcome and can slow down the recovery process.
The treatment performedThe use of antiseptic drugs, antibiotic ointments, or medical treatments greatly affects the speed of wound healing.
Immune systemPeople with weak immune systems, such as diabetics, generally take longer to heal.
Fast Healing of BruisesIn order for the wound to heal quickly, do the following steps:
Clean the wound regularly with clean water or antiseptic liquid. Dry the wound first before covering it with a sterile bandage. Change the bandage regularly. It is best to avoid touching the wound with dirty hands. Always consume nutritious food to increase immunity or body resistance. If the doctor prescribes antibiotics, make sure you consume them according to the recommendations so that the infection is completely gone. Immediately to the Doctor If This HappensAlthough many infected wounds can heal with self-care, consult a doctor immediately if the following occurs:
The wound is getting more painful and swollen. The pus is getting more and smells. There is a fever. The wound does not get better after 3-5 days.The above conditions can be a sign of a serious infection that requires further medical treatment.
So that's a review of how long a wound with pus heals and tips for healing. Hopefully useful. Visit VOI.id for other interesting information.
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