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Suggest Treatment For Pus Formation In An Abrasion On Hand

sir yesterday i met with an accident and my hand got rasher ,blood has come and i did first aid....later i been to party and had laddu first and sprouts and after we had chicken tanddooor ,,,,today i took a tt injection...my hand is freely moving bt i got swelling and pss formed and it is paining ,please sugest me how to avoid puss and reduce puss
Tue, 16 Sep 2014
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Hello, thank you for your contact to healthcaremagic. If I am your doctor I advice you to take antibiotics like cefixime, analgesics aceclofenac. Local application powder neosporin, and betadine ointment. Please take good hygiene at local area of wound. If you have to ask me anything you can contact me. Thank you. Dr Arun Tank. Infectious disease specialist.
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Suggest Treatment For Pus Formation In An Abrasion On Hand

Hello, thank you for your contact to healthcaremagic. If I am your doctor I advice you to take antibiotics like cefixime, analgesics aceclofenac. Local application powder neosporin, and betadine ointment. Please take good hygiene at local area of wound. If you have to ask me anything you can contact me. Thank you. Dr Arun Tank. Infectious disease specialist.