A minor injury can be dangerous and cellulitis occur death.

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Injuries may be too little such finger stumble or thrust. However, from a minor injury to the skin and under skin infections, Cellulitis, then Gangrene and perhaps eventually were cut finger or foot. Yes, it occurs. Bacteria spread whole blood cell in the body from a hitting pin occur gangrene even to death. Therefore, a minor injury should not neglect.
Come to know about the risk of complications. After an attack to know, how this point of dangers this position and need oxygen, blood supply, WBC and barrier to supply chemical then occurs cellulitis, gangrene etc. This problem is decreased blood supply causes of diabetes and smoke. Gangrene is danger for everybody, particularly diabetic person and smoker. Fatty blood cell is occur barrier to blood supply. Mainly Anemia and malnutrition is the major causes of delayed wound healing.
Naturally A cut or injury place is a little red and swelling. Then it dries itself. However, when bacteria spread under skin cells and this place may swell or redness, pus and starts severe pain. This called cellulitis. So that, the dose must be complete and antibiotic take timely. Drainage when it needed, dressing is effective for cellulitis. However, when cellulitis spread very drip muscle even bone. Osteomyelitis or bacteria are very complicated for the bone. An open wound and ulcer is healing at first it red color and curing by the new cell or skin for repairing. However, the complex and rich accumulation of infected sores, looks whitish, tend to be large and deep then Gangrene becomes black and smelly. Finally, may cut these parts of the body. We are caring a simple hit, clean the wound place, antibiotic, ointment and can may bandage with a sterile gauze.
If needed antibiotic take following a doctor's prescription. After attacked by the rusty iron, immediately taken T.T and TIG booster dose. If a wound becomes much swollen, red, or severe pain done, please quickly go to the doctor.

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