* Yes. Please go to the doctor if the wound is deep and that serious.
* First, I think the questioner means "antiseptics." Antiseptics are different from antibiotics in that they're applied directly to the injury, whereas antibiotics are injected, swallowed, etc. (although there are cases of topical antibiotics -- a weird exception).
For really major wounds, hospitals and such will typically irrigate with a sterile saline and wash the wound thusly. Saline is not usually a super-healthy environment for many bacteria, but mostly, the washing action will physically remove a lot of the problem. The reason for this is that antiseptics are -- when you really get down to it -- toxins. They're intended to kill really small things, bacteria, mold spores, the occasional healthy cell, etc. But they're still toxins.
On small wounds, the number of healthy cells damaged is minimal and offset by the good that the antiseptics do. On really big wounds, however, much more surface area is involved, more healthy cells can be damaged, and there are now ways for the antiseptic to make it into the subject's system -- which can be a real problem.
Instead, with a major wound, a hospital will clean the surrounding areas with an antiseptic, and flush the wound with sterile saline. Typically, after closing, they'll administer a systemic antibiotic prophylactically, to stem off any infection the flushing missed. === ===
so that there is no swelling not the wound and it will also not bleed.
Alum should never be used for closing wounds or to control bleeding. If you have a deep wound or a puncture wound you should seek medical assistance.
Topical antibiotics are meant to be used only on the skin and only for only a few days at a time. If the wound has not healed in five days, stop using the antibiotic and call a doctor.
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A deep cut according to the medical industry is generally defined as one requiring suturing. Traditional stitches, staples, or liquid stitches may be used to close the wound until it can heal together on its own.
"God's Wound" is a term used metaphorically to represent suffering or pain experienced by God or associated with divine presence. It can also refer to a deep emotional or spiritual wound felt within oneself or in relation to the divine.
The word "gash" when used as a noun is defined as a deep cut or wound. When it is used as a verb it means to cut deeply with a knife or other sharp object.
Yes, but only relative to other antibiotics used on the same species. The zone of inhabition will very between different bacterial species.
different antibiotics are used for fighting different types of bacteria.
Antibiotics kill bacteria. Antivirals kill viruses. However, a patient with a viral infection might sometimes be given antibiotics to reduce the work the patient's defenses have to do or to stop opportunistic infections.
The difference between antibiotics and antiseptics are the following;- Antiseptics are used outside the body e.g to clean wounds or on the surface it prevents infection rather than treating them also it destroys the bacteria and stops them from growing Antibiotics are drugs usually taken as a pill or injected inside 2 types of antibiotics;- Antibacterials Antifungals
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