How Do You Treat a Puncture Wound?
Puncture wounds are caused by an object piercing the skin, which creates a small hole. Some puncture wounds are on the surface; however, others can be very deep. First aid treatment for a puncture wound includes:
Cleaning the wound thoroughly
The doctor may use instruments to look for objects in the wound.
You may be given antibiotics and a tetanus shot.
Antibiotics are prescribed for puncture wounds in people with:
- Diabetes
- Peripheral vascular disease
- Contaminated wounds
- Deep wounds to the foot
Antibiotics may be given to people with diabetes, peripheral vascular disease, contaminated wounds, or deep wounds to the foot.