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Is My Foot Infected Or To Early To Say
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At about 12.00 midday today I stood on a nail, it wasn't rusty but dirty, I think it penetrated fairly deep into my foot. I washed it out immediately and then went to A&E where they cleaned the surface and put an iodine dressing on it.
It is now very painful, red, very warm to the touch and quite swollen. Is it too early to say its infected?
It is now very painful, red, very warm to the touch and quite swollen. Is it too early to say its infected?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Yes, it's infected. (Classic symptoms!)
While doctors tend to 'play safe' and give people anti-tetanus jabs, the bacterium that causes tetanus is actually soil-born so, if the nail hasn't been in the ground the chances of getting tetanus are almost nil anyway. However you'll almost certainly be given antibiotics. (If my own experiences of foot infections are anything to go by, you'll probably need at least two, and possibly three, full courses before the infection completely clears).
While doctors tend to 'play safe' and give people anti-tetanus jabs, the bacterium that causes tetanus is actually soil-born so, if the nail hasn't been in the ground the chances of getting tetanus are almost nil anyway. However you'll almost certainly be given antibiotics. (If my own experiences of foot infections are anything to go by, you'll probably need at least two, and possibly three, full courses before the infection completely clears).
yes, I’d go back in the morning. My job share partner at work, young, fit healthy, sliced her foot with a piece of flowerpot, She decided it was only a small wound and nothing to worry about and ended up with cellulitis and a month off work with her leg elevated and a foot that looked like nothing on earth.
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