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Asked for Male | 20 Years

Wrist Cut Healing with Yellow Coating – Is It Infected?

Patient's Query

I cut my wrist a few days ago from threads of a tap, inapplied cipladiene on it and now there is yellow layer on my wound which does not look good

Answered by Dr. Archit Aggarwal

The yellow layer on your wound could be a normal part of healing (called a fibrin layer), but it can also indicate mild infection if it looks thick, has a bad smell, or is painful.
Since it's not looking good to you, it’s best to keep the area clean, avoid touching it often, and consult a dermatologist to check if you need an antibiotic or proper wound care.
Continue applying Cipladine if advised, but don’t ignore any signs of redness, swelling, or pus.

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Yeast infections are often caused by the development of sweat in the skin folds, wearing tight clothing, or improper bathing. It's also recommended to clean the area with water and to dry it thoroughly. You should also try to cut down on fast foods, which are also high in sugar because yeast feeds on sugar.

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