Wound not healing still open
I would like to hear from BCO members on healing after infected open wound. What worked and how long did it take to heal.
I am a month out after an infected boil was lanced, I finished 2 different antibotics and still have an open unhealed wound. Any tips would be appreciated, I went 2 times to an urgent care and they say it is healing. Never had such an issue before.
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Was the boil on your breast, and have you had a lumpectomy or mastectomy there? If it was me, I'd go to an urgent care center AND get an ASAP dermatology appointment, unless it's related to a prior breast surgery. Then you need to see the surgeon again if it's in the incision.
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No it was a boil on my rib cage. The urgent care drained it and prescribed antibotics. I had seen my dermatologist but she didn't think it was ready to drain she also prescribed antibotic. Long story but dermatologist was severely injured by a dog bite so I went to urgent care. I had a follow up and they(urgent care) think that it is healing ok. It still hurts weeks later. This spot was the same side as my mastectomy it has been a spot for about 10 years. This is the first time it was infected. I see my GP on October 8 for my yearly check up.
It is still quite open and not sealing up, I have heard stories of others that had incision wounds that became infected and wanted to know what they did and how long it took to heal.
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Try hyperbaric oxygen. My grandmother did it for an open wound and it worked beautifully. I did it after rads and it worked very quickly.
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Thanks, I will see my GP in October and ask if it is still not closed up by then. I just googled it, it might be right for me.
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I had to go to a wound center for about six months once. They have prescriptions for amazing concoctions that aren't always available otherwise that healed my open running sores. My insurance at the time made me go through a referral process; I'm not sure if other plans do that. That sounds so uncomfortable!
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I hope I don't have to take more antibotics my stomach is still recovering. I also had a mild yeast infection. The sore might be getting a little better, it is uncomfortable though.
I never had anything like this.
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Try Medi-honey. It is medical grade honey specifically for healing wounds. My mom was bedridden for eight months before she died and one of her home health aides accidentally caused a wound on her back that quickly became the size and depth of your fist. It was horrible.
The wound care specialist from hospice had us try something they had never tried before. She had us wash the wound out with Seaclens then saturate with Medi-honey, pack with gauze and cover with tegaderm.
Within a couple of weeks the wound had gotten so small you barely see it. The hospice nurses were amazed. They had never seen a wound that big heal so quickly, especially as it was in someone whose immune system was so compromised.
My sister and I became big proponents of Medi-honey. I used it after my DIEP flap. and healed faster than any other patient my surgeon had ever seen.
You can find all 3 on Amazon. Medi-honey, Seaclens and Tegaderm. Not very expensive, either.
Good luck. Hope you find something that works for you.
Trish
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Thank you, I will see if I can get some tomorrow. Worth a try.
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I second the use of manuka honey. I had a large open wound after my reconstruction. It wasn't infected but just would not heal. It made a huge difference in just a week but still took a while for complete healing from the edges in to the middle.
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Wow, having a hard time getting medihoney. I just placed another order to see if it gets sent. Must be good stuff looks like it is sold out on many different stires.
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It is great stuff. Meow. Kinda gooey and messy, but works wonders. I use it after all my surgeries. It hasn't let me down yet.
If you can't find it on Amazon, maybe just Google it.
Hope you can find it.
Trish
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I don't know where you are, Meow, but here in Los Angeles they sell it at Walmart and CVS.
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I checked on cvs webpage they are completely out but there is a cvs store I can check also walmart. They didn't have it at my local bartell's or rite aid. I have 2 orders on amazon they haven't shipped yet. Tomorrow I will check walmart and cvs if my order still hasn't shipped.
Thanks again
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In veterinary medicine, we use regular honey or even a paste of sugar and water. Obviously run it by your doctor, but I think it would work fine.
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I just received an email that my medihoney was shipped. Can't wait to try it, although my wound is much better still red and sore but it is closing.
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Glad to hear it's getting better. The medi-honey should help speed things along.
Trish
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My my port infected and pitted out. They wanted to mess around with it at the cancer center but my plastic surgeon called the hospital and told them to send me to the wound center.
The wound center was on top of it and handled it far better than the other care I was given
First they debried it then used this sterilized pig alloderm like product (sorry can't remember the name) had it fill in and build new skin. Then applied mepolex to it . I was in chemo so it healed slowly and has a terrible scar. I would day it was 6 to 8 weeks before it was totally covered with new skin.
I was in chemo so it took a lot of time and healed slowly.
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Whoa, I just tried my medihoney we will see.
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Hope it works for you, Meow.
Trish
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Hang in there. I had my incision open with my first cancer. I went to a wound center and they do have amazing things to help you heal. I ended up with a wound vac but they may have other ideas for you.
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This is day 2, still not alot of change. The skin around and underneath is sore. The bandage adhesive is bothersome. I am glad I have an appointment in the up coming weeks. I wonder if the pain is shingles like. Need to get the new shots.
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have you had blood work recently to rule out diabetes? Diabetes can present with no symptoms in early stages. With suddenly slow wound healing, it's one of the things that's usually tested for to rule it out.
Was the abscess cultured to make sure proper antibiotics were used?
Also, abscess can unfortunately- rarely - be associated with malignancy. If it really does not show signs of improvement, you may wish to explore a biopsy just to rule that out as well https://www.hindawi.com/journals/crira/2017/1639847/ -
moth, I had a culture done but the doctor quickly said it was worthless because my dermatologist had already started me on antibotics. Yes I am scheduled as I said in October with a GP diabetes test blood pressure and cholesterol will be checked.
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Meow13.
Ask to be sent to a wound clinic. I had 2 huge open wounds 1 on each breast. I needed to start rads and couldn't with an open wound. So the RO sent me to a wound care Dr. Best thing ever. They healed up my right side within just a couple of weeks. Went from 5 cm deep to just a point 4 cm. looks like a paper cut now. They know all the tricks to get you healed up.
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Mine has shrunk in size and is mostly closed up. Still red and sore about size of a nickel. I will ask my doctor why and what I can do to finally get it healed. I might be impatient it has been 5 weeks. It was definitely infected when drained. I am concerned about diabetes both grandmas had it. My last blood work 2018 shows everything good. Also worried about shingles need the new shots.
I will also ask about biopsy, my dermatologist had wanted to remove the fissure thing after it is healed. It was like scar tissure with a little hole before it got infected.
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I am having a reaction to the bandage I think, the adhesive. Going to try not wearing one and see if it feels better.
Yes all red in shape of bandage.
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Meow, really slam the oral Vitamin C intake. If you have normal kidney and bowel function you can not overdose with Vitamin C. If you ever have more Vitamin C than your body needs you will just have some loose stools. And no, no worry for kidney stones if no prior history of kidney stones, that's an old wives tale.
Without sufficient Vitamin C you will have difficulty making sufficient collagen to heal any wound.
When I was recovering from a surgery incision that wouldn't heal, my doctor had me take as much Vitamin C by mouth, daily, as I could before diarrhea occured. I took a few chewable Vitamin C tabs every hour or so throughout the day and stopped the minute my stomach started rumbling.
I was taking 9 grams of Vitamin C per day at the start. As the healing progressed, I got to that almost diarrhea moment sooner, and sooner, so made a natural taper downwards in my daily Vitamin C dosing.
Went from 9grams per day first 2 days ( spread out over the course of the day) to 7 grams, then 5 grams and then by the time I got to 3 grams Vitamin C per day the healing had made a remarkable improvement. I improved markedly in just a week. All doctors should make sure patients get sufficient Vitamin C dosing while healing. It's a known fact that stress/illness and surgery depletes Vitamin C levels in the body.
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ok I will take some vitamin C.
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You might want to supplement with some zinc and try to eat 100g of protein each day - both are helpful for healing. Edited to add that Bromelain from pineapple or supplemental may also be helpful. There is a liquid supplement that some have used called Juven, you can order it online and find it in some stores.
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I wanted to thank everyone. My spot is finally showing real improvement. Wow over a month of this.
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