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Bodywork Crash and Return Infected Abrasions By Ryan Brandt
» Infected Abrasions TREATMENT: Head to the shower with Henderson's cleaning tools of choice: a fingernail brush, tweezers, and antibacterial soap. Scrub and pick until all the debris is gone. Then smother the scrape with an antibacterial ointment like Neosporin and wrap it in gauze. If you're still bleeding after the first hour, you may need stitches. Clean the wound and change the dressing daily. PREVENTION: We're not going to lie to you: If you ride, you're going to crash. You can, however, lessen the risk of infection should you wreck hours away from a shower. Pack a small medicine kit with sterilizing wipes, gauze bandages, and Neosporin or Betadine. The sooner you treat that wound, the less likely it is to become infected.
Writer RYAN BRANDT, a former Division 1 collegiate basketball player, lives in Berkeley, California. Subscribe to Outside and get a FREE Gift! Give the gift of Outside Magazine! Subscribe to Outside Online's free weekly e-mail newsletter featuring gear reviews, fitness advice, galleries, podcasts, and more. |
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