After initial evaluation, the doctor may provide the following treatment:
The patient will need to follow-up with a doctor because most wounds will need to be checked daily for at least three to four days. Necrotic lesions will need close follow-up. The doctor may carefully remove dead tissue in necrotic areas to reduce the chance of developing secondary bacterial infections.
- Tetanus immunization
- Pain medication
- Antibiotics if signs of infection are present in the wound
- Antihistamines such as diphenhydramine (Benadryl) for itch relief
The patient will need to follow-up with a doctor because most wounds will need to be checked daily for at least three to four days. Necrotic lesions will need close follow-up. The doctor may carefully remove dead tissue in necrotic areas to reduce the chance of developing secondary bacterial infections.
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