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Is Your Cut Infected? Learn What to Look For

Accidents happen, and cuts are common. But how do you know if that cut is infected? It's important to identify the signs early to prevent complications. Our AI Assistant is here to help you understand the symptoms and what actions to take. Start a conversation now to learn more.

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Noticing changes in a wound can be worrying. Signs of an infected cut often include increased redness, swelling, warmth, or pus. Sometimes there’s pain or fever, too. Keeping the area clean and monitored is key. Have you noticed anything specific that’s concerning you about your cut? I'm here to help figure out what to do next!