Understanding Maggots in Wounds: Causes, Removal & Medical Care
Maggots can infest open wounds and cause serious infections. If you have maggots in a wound, it is important to seek medical attention immediately. The doctor will clean the wound and remove the maggots. Here are some additional steps that may be taken to remove maggots from a human wound:
- Wound irrigation: The wound is flushed with a sterile saline solution to remove any loose maggots and debris.
- Mechanical removal: The doctor may use a pair of tweezers or forceps to remove the maggots from the wound.
- Chemical debridement: A chemical agent, such as hydrogen peroxide, may be used to kill the maggots.
- Antibiotics: Antibiotics may be prescribed to treat any infection caused by the maggots.
- Wound care: The wound will be dressed and bandaged to promote healing.
It is important to follow the doctor's instructions carefully to prevent any complications from the wound infection.
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