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Does He Need More Surgical Adhesive?

6/20/2025, 5:40:24 AMMale25-34

Patient M3.5 has no relevant medical history. Recently, my son had an unfortunate incident where he collided with a concrete edge, resulting in a noticeable cut on his face. The emergency department applied surgical adhesive to the injury, but by morning, it appeared to be seeping blood. Currently, the wound seems to remain somewhat open, though I lack medical expertise to accurately assess the situation. I’d prefer not to inconvenience anyone unnecessarily, so I’m seeking advice. Does this injury appear to need additional attention, or is it acceptable as it is? The injury is located near his eye. Thank you for your guidance.

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Cony

6/20/2025, 5:40:41 AM

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It's understandable to be concerned about your son's injury, especially since it's near his eye. A wound that continues to seep blood and appears open after surgical adhesive has been applied may require further evaluation to ensure proper healing and to prevent complications.

Key Points:

  1. Seeping Blood and Open Wound: Continuing to bleed or remain open after adhesive indicates it may not have sufficiently closed the wound, which can lead to infection or delayed healing.
  2. Location: Given the proximity to the eye, it's important to be cautious as wounds in this area can impact both healing and functionality.

Recommended Next Steps:

  1. Monitor the Wound: Keep an eye on the wound for increased redness, swelling, warmth, or pus, as these signs can indicate infection. Note if there are any changes in your son’s behavior, like increased pain or irritation.

  2. Clean the Area: Gently cleanse the area with mild soap and water, being careful not to disturb the adhesive already in place.

  3. Secure the Adhesive: If the adhesive is peeling or no longer adhering well, you can apply a small, clean bandage or sterile dressing to keep it protected from further injury.

  4. Minimize Activity: Encourage your son to avoid rubbing his eye or engaging in activities that may risk further injury to the area.

  5. Consult a Professional: Given the continued bleeding and the location, it's advisable to seek a medical evaluation if these symptoms persist or worsen. This will help ensure the wound heals properly and safely.

Remember, it's always better to err on the side of caution, especially with injuries near sensitive areas like the eyes. Your concern for your son is valid, and getting the right care will help facilitate better healing.

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