Initial treatment of hand infection is dependent on several factors:
If there is pus near the surface, this should be cultured before commencing therapy. Minor infections can be treated with broad spectrum antibiotics e.g. co-amoxiclav. More extensive or severe infections like cellulitis may respond to intravenous antibiotics e.g. flucloxacillin and metronidazole. Antibiotics are modified in the light of bacterial sensitivity.
Follow-up is essential. Ideally, the patient should be seen within 24 hours of treatment.
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