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Eventually, the blood clot hardens into a crusty protective layer known as a scab. As the damaged tissue regenerates, it pushes out the scab, replacing it with new skin. Typically, a scab is dark red or brown. As the scab ages, it becomes darker and may even turn black.
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Eventually, the blood clot hardens into a crusty protective layer known as a scab. As the damaged tissue regenerates, it pushes out the scab, replacing it with new skin. Typically, a scab is dark red or brown. As the scab ages, it becomes darker and may even turn black.
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Eventually, the blood clot hardens into a crusty protective layer known as a scab. As the damaged tissue regenerates, it pushes out the scab, replacing it with new skin. Typically, a scab is dark red or brown. As the scab ages, it becomes darker and may even turn black.
Let's connect over a call so that we can discuss your concern in details and make a suitable treatment plan for you.
Eventually, the blood clot hardens into a crusty protective layer known as a scab. As the damaged tissue regenerates, it pushes out the scab, replacing it with new skin. Typically, a scab is dark red or brown. As the scab ages, it becomes darker and may even turn black.
Let's connect over a call so that we can discuss your concern in details and make a suitable treatment plan for you.
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after the cast is removed, it's normal to be stiff for 1 to 2 months. For some patients—such as those who are older, have osteoarthritis, or were victims of a high energy break such as from a car accident— this stiffness may last up to 2 years.
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after the cast is removed, it's normal to be stiff for 1 to 2 months. For some patients—such as those who are older, have osteoarthritis, or were victims of a high energy break such as from a car accident— this stiffness may last up to 2 years.
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The stitches on the inside will dissolve in about 2 to 3 weeks. Any stitches or staples used on the outside need to be removed in about 7 to 14 days, depending on the location. It is normal to have some clear or bloody discharge on the wound covering or bandage (dressing) for the first few days after surgery.
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The stitches on the inside will dissolve in about 2 to 3 weeks. Any stitches or staples used on the outside need to be removed in about 7 to 14 days, depending on the location. It is normal to have some clear or bloody discharge on the wound covering or bandage (dressing) for the first few days after surgery.
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The bacteria that cause necrotizing soft tissue infections are usually introduced when a small cut or scrape becomes contaminated with soil or saliva so anyone can be infected. Those at greater risk are those with an open wound, even a small cut, especially if it has been in contact with dirt or bacteria in the mouth.
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The bacteria that cause necrotizing soft tissue infections are usually introduced when a small cut or scrape becomes contaminated with soil or saliva so anyone can be infected. Those at greater risk are those with an open wound, even a small cut, especially if it has been in contact with dirt or bacteria in the mouth.
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