What Causes Odor in a Wound?
- Sweet, foul, fecal, musty, or strong odor may point to an infection. Sweet odors in combination with a thin, foamy, green drainage may indicate a Pseudomonas infection.
- Cleansing the wound with an anti-microbial wound cleanser will kill odor-causing bacteria and reduce odor. Dressing and debriding the wound will remove dead tissue and keep the wound protected. Your doctor will then monitor the condition of the wound and re-evaluate until the wound is completely healed.
- Odoriferous or putrid wounds carry a social stigma along with health hazards and vulnerability to infections. Putrid wounds can inhibit sexual, social and work life and lead to shame and depression in the patient.
- If you experience wound odor, see a health care provider immediately. Do not self-treat as you may cause further damage to area. Do not use household cleansers or deodorizers to remove odor.
- Wound care specialists are trained and certified in the long-term care of wounds and have specialized training in wound management.
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