Caring for stitches properly after an injury or surgery is one of the most crucial steps in achieving a fast and clean healing process. In Naperville, patients often ask if they should apply Vaseline (petroleum jelly) to their stitches — and the answer is yes, but...
Many people worry that a mechanical pencil stab might cause lead poisoning because the word “lead” is often linked with pencil cores. The truth is, mechanical pencils contain graphite, not lead, and graphite is non-toxic. While a puncture wound from a pencil can cause...
Splinters are tiny fragments—often wood, glass, or metal—that get lodged under the skin. While they may look harmless, leaving them untreated can lead to pain, inflammation, or even infection. It’s essential to remove a splinter as soon as possible, even if you don’t...
After surgery, your body focuses on repairing tissues and closing wounds. Stitches (or sutures) hold the skin together while new cells form beneath the surface. Proper care speeds healing, reduces pain, and prevents infections. Many patients in Naperville notice that...
Stepping on glass can cause a painful injury, and if not treated properly, it may lead to a foot infection. Even a tiny piece of glass stuck in the foot can irritate the skin and allow bacteria to enter. For Naperville residents, understanding infection symptoms and...