Puncture Wound
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Puncture Wound Prevention
Prevention of puncture wounds includes:
Keep sharp objects out of the reach of children.
Protect your skin when using sharp tools:
Wear long sleeves.
Wear long pants.
Wear gloves.
Wear shoes with thick soles.
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Puncture Wound Outlook
Related Conditions
Abrasion
Laceration
Skin foreign body
Skin injury
Tetanus
Puncture wound of the arm
Puncture wound of the buttock
Puncture wound of the face
Puncture wound of the foot
Puncture wound of the hand
Puncture wound of the leg
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Last Updated: Oct 31, 2007
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Weber EJ. Plantar puncture wounds: a survey to determine the incidence of infection. J Accid Emerg Med. 1996 Jul;13(4):274-7.