Table of contents:
- How to treat surgical wounds properly and properly?
- 1. Pay attention when the surgical suture wound dressing is changed
- 2. Make sure the surgical wound is always clean
- 3. Watch the surgery wound from day to day
- Be careful, the surgery wound can open again
Those of you who have just had surgery must be wondering, when can the stitches or bandages cover the surgical wound be removed. This varies from person to person. However, surgery wounds will heal faster if treated properly. Maybe you are confused about how to care for the correct surgical suture wound. In addition, fear if the operation wound will actually experience infection or bleeding.
Take it easy. It's not difficult, really, to treat your surgical suture wound. Are you curious about how? Check out the following explanation.
How to treat surgical wounds properly and properly?
If you are still being treated in the treatment room, then you don't have to worry about thinking about how to properly treat suture wounds. Because, usually your medical team will periodically check and replace suture wound dressings so they don't get infected. Then what if you are allowed to go home? Don't worry, you can follow these methods so that the surgical suture wound is well cared for and heals quickly.
1. Pay attention when the surgical suture wound dressing is changed
There is nothing wrong if you always pay attention to how the nurse or doctor treats your surgical stitches while you are still in the hospital. This will let you know which are the characteristics of a good and bad surgical wound. From there, you can also judge, which one is the right choice when replacing and treating the surgical suture wound.
2. Make sure the surgical wound is always clean
You need to keep and care for the stitches so they don't get infected. For that, make sure that the area around your surgical wound is always clean. Don't forget to wash your hands frequently with soap and running water after finishing activities.
Surgery wounds usually should not be wet or just a little water, until the wound is dry and healed. Therefore, when you shower, make sure that your stitches are protected from getting wet.
3. Watch the surgery wound from day to day
Pay attention to your stitches. If indeed you cannot change the surgical suture wound dressings yourself, you must often come to the nearest health service to change the bandage.
You can see from the outside whether the bandage has red or yellow spots on it. If any of these spots are visible on the bandage of your suture wound, then you may be bleeding or the wound becomes pus. Seek medical help immediately to prevent infection or bleeding from getting worse.
Be careful, the surgery wound can open again
It is not impossible, the stitches open surgery when you are at home. There are several things you can do to prevent the stitches from opening. Observe the following precautions.
- Avoid lifting heavy weights. Usually, after you have had surgery, the thing to avoid is lifting objects with heavy weights. To know how long and how much maximum weight you are allowed to lift, you should ask the doctor who treats you. However, to be safe it is better if you do not lift objects that weigh more than two kilograms for two weeks after surgery.
- Reduce sun exposure. If the stitches are exposed to the sun too often, they may get sunburned and feel even more sore.
- Avoid activities that can cause infection. Don't do activities that require dirty dirt, such as gardening.