HOW DO I KNOW IF MY WOUND IS INFECTED?
If left untreated, an infected wound can delay healing, increase scarring, and in many cases lead to serious complications.

HOW DO I KNOW IF MY WOUND IS INFECTED?
Recognising the early signs of a wound infection is important.
While some redness, swelling, and discomfort can be part of normal healing, certain symptoms may indicate an infection that needs prompt treatment.
An infected wound can delay healing, increase scarring, and in some cases lead to serious complications if left untreated.

WHAT CAUSES WOUND INFECTION?
Your skin acts as a natural barrier against bacteria. When the skin is broken by a cut, surgical incision, burn, or ulcer, bacteria can enter the wound and multiply.
While many bacteria on the skin are harmless, some bacteria can cause infection — particularly if the wound is deep, contaminated, or healing slowly.
WHAT ARE THE SIGNS OF AN INFECTED WOUND?
Most wound infections develop within 24 to 72 hours after an injury, but they can occur later, especially in chronic wounds or surgical wounds.
Common signs of infection include:
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