POPPING BLISTER / SKIN BURNS

Ned Ramadan,DPM
25 May 201906:20

Summary

TLDRIn this medical procedure video, a clinician discusses the treatment of a patient's toe injury, detailing the healing progress and improvement observed over a week. The clinician explains the procedures involved, including draining a second-degree blister and analyzing cultures for severity. Notable advancements are highlighted, with a 65% improvement noted in the wound's healing. The clinician emphasizes the importance of ongoing care after the wound closes, ensuring the skin remains healthy. Overall, the video provides insight into the treatment and recovery process for toe injuries.

Takeaways

  • 😀 The examination focuses on the tendon of the big toe and its connection to the fifth toe.
  • 🩺 An X-ray showed that the affected area was slightly deep, indicating the severity of the issue.
  • 🤕 The patient expressed discomfort during the procedure, highlighting the importance of checking in on their well-being.
  • 🧪 Cultures were taken for analysis to assess the severity of the patient's condition.
  • 👍 There was significant improvement (65%) in the patient's condition after one week, compared to earlier images.
  • 🔍 The wound is now contracting, showing signs of healing from second-degree damage.
  • ⏳ Healing will take approximately 7 to 10 days, after which further care is necessary.
  • 🧴 Post-healing, skin care will be required for a few more weeks to ensure proper recovery.
  • 🔄 The comparison to previous videos shows a notable improvement in the patient's condition.
  • 📅 Continuous monitoring and follow-up will be essential to manage the healing process effectively.

Q & A

  • What is the main focus of the medical procedure described in the transcript?

    -The procedure focuses on treating and monitoring the healing of wounds, particularly those related to the tendons in the toes.

  • What condition is being assessed in the patient’s foot?

    -The patient is being assessed for a second-degree blister that has shown significant improvement after treatment.

  • How much improvement was noted in the patient's condition?

    -The medical professional noted at least a 65 percent improvement in the patient's condition compared to previous pictures.

  • What does the term 'liquefied fat' refer to in the context of this treatment?

    -Liquefied fat refers to the adipose tissue that has been broken down during the treatment process, which is relevant in assessing the wound's condition.

  • What timeframe is mentioned for the wound to close completely?

    -It is mentioned that the wound is expected to close within 7 to 10 days.

  • What follow-up care is indicated after the wound closes?

    -After the wound closes, continued care for the skin is required for a couple of weeks, involving multiple treatment methods.

  • What are the cultures mentioned in the transcript used for?

    -The cultures are taken for the medical crew and pathology to assess the severity of the patient's problem.

  • What is the significance of the term 'first-degree' mentioned in the transcript?

    -The term 'first-degree' indicates an improvement in the severity of the wound, suggesting it is less severe than it was initially.

  • What does the medical professional mean by 'contracting' in relation to the wound?

    -Contracting refers to the process of the wound shrinking and healing, which is a normal part of the healing process.

  • What reassurance is provided to the patient regarding the healing process?

    -The medical professional reassures the patient that although healing takes time, significant improvements have been observed.

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