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At Home Care Tips After Minor Injury Treatment

Looking for tips after undergoing minor injury treatment? Many people choose to go to an urgent care center when experiencing a minor injury. Learning about a few aftercare tips can help speed up the healing process.

Examples of minor injuries

Understanding what types of injuries need minor injury treatment is important, as not all minor injuries require professional treatment. This makes it a good idea to keep a list of what types of minor injuries require urgent care services and what types of minor injuries can be treated at home.

Examples of minor injuries that can be treated at an urgent care center include sprains, strains, cuts, lacerations, rashes and minor burns. For those who are not sure if professional medical treatment is needed, it is best to visit an urgent care center as evaluation can be done. 

What to do after undergoing treatment for a minor injury

Below is a list of at-home care tips to follow after undergoing treatment for a minor injury added urgent care center.

Minor sprains and strains

When someone injures themselves and is diagnosed with a sprain or a strain, they need to rest as much as possible for a minimum of two days. Gently exercising the sprained or strained area helps the area heal and once these exercises are completed, placing ice on the area helps to minimize any inflammation. An elastic bandage can be worn if it makes the injured area feel better. Anti-inflammatory medicine can help minimize any pain experienced, as well as also help reduce any inflammation present.

Minor burns

After undergoing treatment for a minor burn, one of the most important things to remember is to keep the burn area clean. This is necessary so that the area does not become infected, which can lead to one experiencing any number of signs of infection, e.g., redness, swelling, red streaks. If any blisters are present or begin to form, it is essential not to break these blisters as they are in place to protect the skin from infection. Propping the burned area higher than the rest of the body also helps to help the burn area heal faster. Avoiding the use of anesthetic creams or sprays also supports faster healing.

Wounds

Both wound care and aftercare are important, as if a wound becomes infected then it is necessary for one to also undergo treatment for an infection. After undergoing wound treatment, at-home care tips include applying ice in order to minimize any pain or swelling, using sterile non-adherent dressing, soaking the area in order to remove any crusty areas and making sure the wound stays dry so it can heal faster. The dressing needs to be changed every day, but if the area gets wet or dirty, it needs to be changed immediately in order to keep the wound area clean.

Bottom ine

Those who have recently experienced some type of minor injury will often need to have their injury addressed by a medical professional. After treatment, the above at-home care tips can be helpful through the healing process, as well as help to ensure that they do not get any type of infection.

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