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Is it infected?
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A couple of nights ago I got pretty drunk, so drunk in fact that I burnt my arm quite badly with a cigarette. The burn's just over the size of a 1p. Being drunk at the time I didn't think much of it but the next morning I noticed it was quite deep and put Germoline on it.
However this morning I have noticed it has scabbed over and the scab is green. The area around it has gone red and slightly swollen. It is a bit painful to prod but nothing major. I don't know if this is due to an infection or because i may have slept on it. None of the area around it is green, just the scab. I have still been applying Germoline but wanted to know whether it would require a doctor's visit.
If I do need to visit the doc would it be an emergency visit or just a case of making an appointment? I'm hoping I can just leave it to clear itself up, but I have heard infections can lead to amputation, so just wanted to know whether this is normal or if the wound is infected really.
A couple of nights ago I got pretty drunk, so drunk in fact that I burnt my arm quite badly with a cigarette. The burn's just over the size of a 1p. Being drunk at the time I didn't think much of it but the next morning I noticed it was quite deep and put Germoline on it.
However this morning I have noticed it has scabbed over and the scab is green. The area around it has gone red and slightly swollen. It is a bit painful to prod but nothing major. I don't know if this is due to an infection or because i may have slept on it. None of the area around it is green, just the scab. I have still been applying Germoline but wanted to know whether it would require a doctor's visit.
If I do need to visit the doc would it be an emergency visit or just a case of making an appointment? I'm hoping I can just leave it to clear itself up, but I have heard infections can lead to amputation, so just wanted to know whether this is normal or if the wound is infected really.
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Please don't think the worse... but if you want piece of mind from a qualified practitioner then on you go.
I think the burn was a lot worse then though, was 2 years ago and still a very bad scar.