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			| Symptoms of Infection After a Skin InjuryInfection can develop after an injury or wound to the skin
		or mucous membranes (such as the inside of the nose or mouth), a bite or sting,
		a tattoo or piercing, or other skin problems. Symptoms of infection may
		include: Increased pain, swelling, redness, or warmth
		  around the affected area.Red streaks extending from the affected
		  area.Drainage of pus from the area.Fever.
 Infection in a cut or other skin wound can occur from your
		own skin bacteria, from bacteria in the environment, or from bacteria on the
		puncturing object. Objects in the wound increase the chances of infection.
		Certain areas of the body normally have more skin bacteria, such as the genital
		and anal area, skin folds, and the web spaces between the toes. Wounds in these
		areas have an increased risk of infection. Cuts and other skin
		wounds may become infected deep inside the wound. When a wound becomes
		infected, there may be few noticeable signs at the puncture site. The pain and
		swelling may feel as if they are deep inside the wound. Sometimes
		the skin over a puncture wound heals while an infection develops deep within
		the puncture wound. When this happens, a pocket of pus (abscess) may form deep within the wound. If you clean and care for your skin wound, you will reduce your chances
		of developing a skin infection. Certain diseases may increase your
		risk for a serious infection. People with
		diabetes,
		peripheral arterial disease, or an impaired
		immune system may require medical treatment at the
		first symptoms of infection.ByHealthwise StaffPrimary Medical ReviewerWilliam H. Blahd, Jr., MD, FACEP - Emergency Medicine
 Adam Husney, MD - Family Medicine
 Specialist Medical ReviewerH. Michael O'Connor, MD - Emergency Medicine
 Martin J. Gabica, MD - Family Medicine
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