What Causes Osteomyelitis?
Infected Puncture Wound

A wound that occurs as the result of something sharp and pointed penetrating the skin is known as a puncture wound. While this type of injury may not bleed much due to the small opening in the skin, it is particularly susceptible to infection, including osteomyelitis. The danger of an infected puncture wound is many of the items that cause the injury are covered with any number of germs, including those that cause bone infection.
To protect yourself from osteomyelitis caused by an infected puncture wound, take care when exposed to environments where the risk of this type of injury is great. Be careful when working with old lumber or other material that may contain rusty nails and similar material. Also, wear protective gear when you’re outside working or hiking and may be exposed to an animal bite. Also be sure to treat puncture wounds promptly and contact your doctor if you suspect an infection.
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