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Black dead tissue after wound surgery
Please look at the wound one month after dberdementation of accidental wound. When will this heal completely
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Minimal debridement needed
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The wound need removal of black tissue ( dead skin area)  otherwise wound healing will be hampered and risk of infection will increase. 
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consult a surgeon in hospital for removal of black tissue and dressing
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wound may take regular dressing for 1 week, so consult same surgeon for dressing, to get better follow up on wound status.
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Black tissue has to be removed for better healing
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Dead tissue has to be removed
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Hello welcome This black dead tissue should be removed for good healing Kindly consult a surgeon or plastic surgeon at your locality
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Need debridement of the black tissues surrounding the wound
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connect with a call for details discussion regarding the disease and it's management
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