Infected wounds can lead to severe consequences, especially in people who have compromised immune systems. Here is some information why you need to have any wound you suffer treated as promptly as possible.
Causes of Infected Wounds
Most of the time, infected wounds occur due to a contamination of bacteria that are allowed to accumulate due to poor wound dressing techniques, improper hygiene and other reasons. They accumulate when the immune defenses of the body are overwhelmed, or if the immune system is unable to deal with normal bacterial growth. These bacteria originate from either the outside environment, the skin or other areas of the body. When a wound occurs, bacterial and other microorganisms can colony, resulting in tissue damage or prolonged wound healing. Staphylococcus aureus is the most common form of bacteria that causes infected wounds.
Symptoms and Complications of Infected Wounds
If you notice any sort of redness or swelling surrounding a wound, a discharge of pus, a bad odor coming from the wound or you experience increased pain, there is a chance that an infection may have set in. While it is important for everyone to seek proper treatment for infected wounds, this is particularly important for people whose immune systems are not as strong, such as the elderly and diabetics.
Infected wounds can lead to serious health issues if ignored, damaging surrounding skin and even bone structure. If an infection spreads to the blood vessels it can affect other parts of the body as well.
Contact Us About Infected Wounds
At DFW Wound Care Center, our experts have a great deal of experience in successfully treating infected wounds. If this problem has occurred to you or a loved one, please get in touch with us as soon as you can. Contact us online or call us at 972-665-6292 or 972-318-2383.
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