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Can A Nail Scratch Cause An Infection?

Hi, I was scratched by someone in a card game. The scratch drew blood and still hurts even though it has been 24 hours+. The scratch area is red but only a faint line of the original scratch is present. I don t believe the person had and diseases, but could there be any problems?
Tue, 13 Nov 2018
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Hi,

Cards are not sterile. So whenever there is a break in the skin, bacteria can pass through the skin and get into the body.

The concern now is could your pain and redness be the start of an infection?

Warmth and swelling around the scratch are other signs of infection, as is a fever.

Did you wash the area of scratch with soap and warm water immediately after the accident?

If you still have pain 48 hours (No longer) after the scratch happened, you ought to have it looked at by your primary care physician or go to the ER.

Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further.

Regards,
Dr. Arnold Zedd,
Pediatrician
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Can A Nail Scratch Cause An Infection?

Hi, Cards are not sterile. So whenever there is a break in the skin, bacteria can pass through the skin and get into the body. The concern now is could your pain and redness be the start of an infection? Warmth and swelling around the scratch are other signs of infection, as is a fever. Did you wash the area of scratch with soap and warm water immediately after the accident? If you still have pain 48 hours (No longer) after the scratch happened, you ought to have it looked at by your primary care physician or go to the ER. Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further. Regards, Dr. Arnold Zedd, Pediatrician