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Yes, as bactria can easily infect the wound and become septic also you can catch many diese from a open or infected wound

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What does it mean becoming septic?

An example is, if a wound becomes septic, it has become infected.


Can you treat an infected wound without antibiotics?

yep... using nanofibres... researchers had found that wound will be healed if there is no infection on it. i.e., pathogens infects the wound and does not let to heal. They found that gram negative organisms are pathogens which is reason for infections. So, they made the bandage with nanofibres which carries positive charges which will attract the gram negative organisms which carries negative charges on their surface, and protect the wound from the gram negative organisms. This will lead to healing.


Is a Hawthorne bush needle poisonous?

No. Only if the wound turns septic, but that is not the hawthorns fault.


What is the difference between aseptic and septic?

Aseptic means being free (sterile) from contamination caused by harmful bacteria, viruses , etc. Septic means a wound that is festering.


How do you use the word festering in a sentence?

Festering refers to a wound that has become septic. It can be used metaphorically to mean a situation that becomes worse over time. "The wound on his leg was festering so he went to the hospital." "The festering resentment between the gangs finally erupted into a series of shootings."


What do you do if you don't know what bite your dog?

Make sure your dog is up to date on his Rabies & DHLP/Parvo vaccinations. Take your dog in to be checked out by your Veterinarian and see what he or she has to say about the bite wound plus the Vet can treat the wound at that time. Bite wounds have a tendency to become very septic and infected so best to have a Veterinarian check out the bite wound.


Can you have sepsis or go septic from having a fissure?

Any open wound is subject to infection, and if untreated can lead to sepsis.


How is wound culture transported to lab?

On ice


How do you transport wound culture to lab?

On ice


Should you use cotton on a burn wound?

No, you can not put a cotton on a burn wound. This is because the cotton can easily get stuck on the wound and become very difficult when removing it.


What would be the result if you put small piece of paper and alcohol to the swollen wound?

The alcohol would probably act as a anti-septic and soak the paper thus being transferred to wound when the paper is pressed to it. I would imagine it would hurt like freakin' hell though!


What are the most common types of culture specimens?

Throat, Urine, sputum, wound, and stool.