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A woman in Shaoyang was scratched by a duck and caused necrotizing fasciitis. Why is there such a result?
This situation is mainly caused by bacterial infection. In fact, their feet often step on feces and some bacteria, which will stay in their mouths, chairs and claws. If we scratch these ducks without disinfection, it is very likely that our wounds will be infected by some bacteria, which will lead to danger. For a woman, it is because she was scratched by a duck when catching a duck, which has already hurt the subcutaneous tissue. In this case, disinfection and anti-inflammation are definitely necessary, but she ignored them.

When the skin has a wound and is damaged, we must pay attention to anti-inflammatory and sterilization. It is lucky for the woman to get timely treatment after going to the hospital for examination, otherwise it will easily lead to life-threatening. We keep chickens and ducks at home, and these animals will rummage in the ground with their claws, so a lot of germs, bacteria and even animal droppings will be left on the accumulated claws. When these animals scratch our skin with their claws, then these germs and bacteria will be infected through the wound.

This incident actually tells us that we must correctly handle our own wounds. For example, disinfection with hydrogen peroxide or some alcohol and iodine can effectively kill some germs. If there is still redness and tingling after disinfection and sterilization, then you should go to the hospital in time. Generally speaking, the main cause of redness and tingling is infection or virus invasion. Naturally, you can't be careless.

There will always be some bumps in life, so learning to deal with some wounds will naturally help our health. It is suggested that some domestic poultry should have some hydrogen peroxide, which can be disinfected in time to avoid bacterial infection in misfortune.