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<blockquote data-quote="Jaylee" data-source="post: 2487548" data-attributes="member: 101136"><p>Hi [USER=533834]@HomerSimpson[/USER] ,</p><p></p><p>I had an argument with an angle grinder a couple of years back that went dodgy.. It was treated by a "first aider" at work after I asked for a bandage. Then I was sent off an hour later & sought treatment within 5 minutes at reception at my GP, (mentioning the magic D word.) by a nurse.</p><p></p><p>The wound ended up getting really angry with green mucas weeping the following morning. I rang work telling them I was heading off to A&E. It was cleaned up, dressed & I was put on a course of antibiotics.</p><p></p><p>From memory. There was persistent scabbing, but it did heal after a few weeks? (Or so?)</p><p></p><p>You need to raise this with your GP. Or nurse..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jaylee, post: 2487548, member: 101136"] Hi [USER=533834]@HomerSimpson[/USER] , I had an argument with an angle grinder a couple of years back that went dodgy.. It was treated by a "first aider" at work after I asked for a bandage. Then I was sent off an hour later & sought treatment within 5 minutes at reception at my GP, (mentioning the magic D word.) by a nurse. The wound ended up getting really angry with green mucas weeping the following morning. I rang work telling them I was heading off to A&E. It was cleaned up, dressed & I was put on a course of antibiotics. From memory. There was persistent scabbing, but it did heal after a few weeks? (Or so?) You need to raise this with your GP. Or nurse.. [/QUOTE]
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