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Emergency wound care
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September 3, 2005
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Description:The risk for injury during and after a hurricane and other natural disasters is high. Prompt first aid can help heal small wounds and prevent infection. Tetanus is a potential health threat for persons who have open wounds. Seek medical attention as soon as possible if: • There is a foreign object embedded in the wound; • The wound is at special risk of infection (such as a dog bite or a puncture by a dirty object); • An old wound shows signs of becoming infected (increased pain and soreness, swelling, redness, draining, or you develop a fever).
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