You could have just followed this post by a surgeon who advised you what to do.
Seriously, what is up with you and doing the exact opposite of what one logically expect one would do?
Are you doing a bizarro attempt at trolling? Why is your train of thought twice now GAF first, my own health second?
- I have a nasty wound. Lets not go to the doctor, but lets make a thread on GAF with the clickbait text ''Will my leg be amputated''
- You get prescribed antibiotics. It says to do that for 6 days. But what is your train of thought? Lets only do that for 2 days since ''the pain stopped and it was unnecessary. Also my mom said that anti-biotics weaken the immune system. Oh and i am kinda fragile after a cold for 10 days, so i thought it was best to drop the antibiotics so i don't catch another one.''
Please finish the cure and if that does not improve, follow the surgeon's post in the top and go to a doctor. Again.
I'm not an infectious disease doctor, but I really think the antibiotics thing is probably overblown a bit. We're told on the one hand that we're overprescribing antibiotics and that's causing resistance cause they're everywhere. On the other hand, we are told we need to complete the entire dosage of antibiotics or we're going to develop resistance. I understand the need for eradicating the infection, but I'll bet that we are often prescribing these things for longer than necessary. And the bottom line is that antibiotics are simply overprescribed.
With that said, the treatment duration of antibiotics is often arbitrary. 3, 5, 7, 10, 14 days is common. 6 is weird. Never heard of that. However, we have cut down the duration of antibiotics for treating many different infections such as UTI. and for preventing infection The antibiotics haven't really changed. We just figured that people were taking them way too long. So what gives? Still need to complete those antibiotics till the very last pill? 5 days duration are now cut down to 3. I've heard some people say single dose of levaquin is enough for a simple UTI. So was that extra 2 days just contributing to resistance? Probably. Post-operative antibiotics are now mandated to be stopped within 24 hours. That's a SCIP measure. Used to be that surgeons were prescribing these things for much longer. I'm guilty of this, too. If my patient happens to get admitted to the hospital, I'll give the 24 hours of IV antibiotics and stop it at 3 doses. If he gets sent home, I send him with nothing. Force of habit.
I tell the ER docs not to give suspected infections antibiotics if I get a chance to catch them before they do it. But a good number of them will do a knee jerk reaction and say, oh shit, possible septic knee, that's an emergency, let's give him antibiotics right away and then call Ortho to come handle this mess. Too often we're shotgunning the infection with broad spectrum antibiotics. Come in with a suspected infected joint or abscess? Please, let's get a diagnosis before we start throwing antibiotics at it. Let me get a culture or sample before you screw it up. and kill the bug before I can figure out what it is and what it responds to.
That said, I still don't see an infection in any of the pictures posted. I see a wound that wasn't really treated that well, but is going to heal fine and form a scar.
what tag you talking about?Guys, this is a tag fishing thread.
Your common sense was not tingling? You thought it was smarter to ask GAF first?Yeah, but like why should I trust something so blindly?
Depends on the person, really.The pills are like the double edged sword, they always have some side-effects.
Or, maybe, just maybe... you should have considered your health first instead of GAF.Since NeoGaf has a variety of people here, maybe someone knows about homeopathy or something less invasive to treat such conditions
It is that your OP and the things you did are so stupdenous that it reads like you want to have a tag for stupidity. Usually you get tags either for legendary posts/threads or stupid posts/threads.what tag you talking about?
Can that shit be under a spoiler? Disgusting.You could open the wound back up and increase the scarring damage by tearing the scab off prematurely like that. Be patient and let your body do its thing.
Can that shit be under a spoiler? Disgusting.
At the same time it should be obvious this isn't a geniune thread.
It just feels like the scab is creating some sort of a hole which I fear can make the scar seem like a mini canyon.You could open the wound back up and increase the scarring damage by tearing the scab off prematurely like that. Be patient and let your body do its thing.
Or you could just spoiler that shit?Or you could you know, not visit this thread, knowing the nature of it?
The fact that you ask this question already proves it.Also, what is not genuine to you?
Yeah, but like why should I trust something so blindly? The pills are like the double edged sword, they always have some side-effects. Since NeoGaf has a variety of people here, maybe someone knows about homeopathy or something less invasive to treat such conditions
Given how he isn't addressing criticism and only posts here for updates and on top of that has troubles using the [ spoiler ] tag i'd say the question of honesty is one that can be answered in a rather straight-forward fashion.You are either trolling, or you are simply not very bright.
"Guys! Should I go to the doctor for this obviously infected wound? Or let it fester?"
"But I don't WANNA use the antibiotics!! They lower my defenses!! BTW, what's some good homeopathy to use for this?"
Seriously, please tell me you are trolling.
Man, this thread. You got a man scratching his knee, people telling him to waste a hospital's time to look at it urgently, thinking he'll kill himself by stopping his antibiotics early. Then the guy says he wants to use magic instead to cure it ("it" being nothing) and comes back saying he wants to tear the scab off because he's afraid it'll make a hole in his leg.
Insanity and bad advice everywhere. This thread is a testament as to why should go see your GP rather than ask for medical opinions on a forum.
woah Thats sad and epic at the same time.I doubt it, some antibiotics should clear that up easily.
I myself am an amputee, I even made a thread about It a while back.
https://www.neogaf.com/threads/gaf-...anged-my-life-and-left-me-as-amputee.1116566/
Or you could just spoiler that shit?
The fact that you ask this question already proves it.
But alright ill bite. Given how most of this thread has been so far, with you ignoring the obvious, do i really have to believe that ''It's still annoying and kinda itchy around the area. So I wonder if I should peel that crust off. Very tempting as I am guessing this could increase the healing process when that dead cover is gone. Thoughts?'' is a geniune question to ask? Again asking GAF what to do?
Like, are you really that concerned about a crust that you have to ask GAF what to do with it? Leave it alone and don't think about it, and let your body do its thing.
EDIT: Dude, what the actual fuck.
On the contrary. I have seen enough gore to know that you need to spoiler that shit.Why are you such a weenie? I bet you havent seen your own blood if youre that squeamish.
How dare you! I have played Trauma Center. I know what I am talking about, son.Man, this thread. You got a man scratching his knee, people telling him to waste a hospital's time to look at it urgently, thinking he'll kill himself by stopping his antibiotics early. Then the guy says he wants to use magic instead to cure it ("it" being nothing) and comes back saying he wants to tear the scab off because he's afraid it'll make a hole in his leg.
Insanity and bad advice everywhere. This thread is a testament as to why should go see your GP rather than ask for medical opinions on a forum.
I'm not an infectious disease doctor, but I really think the antibiotics thing is probably overblown a bit. We're told on the one hand that we're overprescribing antibiotics and that's causing resistance cause they're everywhere. On the other hand, we are told we need to complete the entire dosage of antibiotics or we're going to develop resistance. I understand the need for eradicating the infection, but I'll bet that we are often prescribing these things for longer than necessary. And the bottom line is that antibiotics are simply overprescribed.
With that said, the treatment duration of antibiotics is often arbitrary. 3, 5, 7, 10, 14 days is common. 6 is weird. Never heard of that. However, we have cut down the duration of antibiotics for treating many different infections such as UTI. and for preventing infection The antibiotics haven't really changed. We just figured that people were taking them way too long. So what gives? Still need to complete those antibiotics till the very last pill? 5 days duration are now cut down to 3. I've heard some people say single dose of levaquin is enough for a simple UTI. So was that extra 2 days just contributing to resistance? Probably. Post-operative antibiotics are now mandated to be stopped within 24 hours. That's a SCIP measure. Used to be that surgeons were prescribing these things for much longer. I'm guilty of this, too. If my patient happens to get admitted to the hospital, I'll give the 24 hours of IV antibiotics and stop it at 3 doses. If he gets sent home, I send him with nothing. Force of habit.
I tell the ER docs not to give suspected infections antibiotics if I get a chance to catch them before they do it. But a good number of them will do a knee jerk reaction and say, oh shit, possible septic knee, that's an emergency, let's give him antibiotics right away and then call Ortho to come handle this mess. Too often we're shotgunning the infection with broad spectrum antibiotics. Come in with a suspected infected joint or abscess? Please, let's get a diagnosis before we start throwing antibiotics at it. Let me get a culture or sample before you screw it up. and kill the bug before I can figure out what it is and what it responds to.
That said, I still don't see an infection in any of the pictures posted. I see a wound that wasn't really treated that well, but is going to heal fine and form a scar.
now this is something that I could get behindPlease post a video if you do pick it off. Do it nice and slow
Just a quick note on completing the dose - if you don't finish the dose and the infection survives it will be more resilient to the drug, and if passed on that resilience will spread, thus increasing the rate at which infections become drug-resistant.
I've always wanted to use this gifMan, this thread. You got a man scratching his knee, people telling him to waste a hospital's time to look at it urgently, thinking he'll kill himself by stopping his antibiotics early. Then the guy says he wants to use magic instead to cure it ("it" being nothing) and comes back saying he wants to tear the scab off because he's afraid it'll make a hole in his leg.
Insanity and bad advice everywhere. This thread is a testament as to why should go see your GP rather than ask for medical opinions on a forum.