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Cuts on feet

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Created by suface2air > 9 months ago, 4 Jan 2010
suface2air
QLD, 701 posts
4 Jan 2010 1:47PM
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Went out 3 weeks ago had some probs and ended up on some reef and rock got some nasty cuts on the feet . What is best cream too help heal quicker than normal savalon cream . What have you used THAT WORKS .
CUTS ON FEET SUCK.

loco4olas
NSW, 1516 posts
4 Jan 2010 3:11PM
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hydrogen peroxide and then neosporin

surfingboye
NSW, 2707 posts
4 Jan 2010 4:35PM
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acid + toothbrush = indonesian fun

Idiot
WA, 577 posts
4 Jan 2010 1:44PM
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Cut it off

kitegirl21
NSW, 439 posts
4 Jan 2010 6:08PM
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creams are gay...keep the area clean and dry n ulll avoid infection

gruezi
WA, 3464 posts
4 Jan 2010 3:24PM
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Super glue

Mads
WA, 28 posts
4 Jan 2010 3:58PM
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Definitely hydrogen peroxide, apply a couple of times a day and continue until it stops fizzing when you put it on.

This is particularly effective on reef cuts

tightlines
WA, 3481 posts
4 Jan 2010 4:01PM
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kitegirl21 said...

creams are gay...keep the area clean and dry n ulll avoid infection


You have never had a decent reef/coral cut have you

kitegirl21
NSW, 439 posts
4 Jan 2010 8:35PM
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no i havent but ive had my back sliced open n never once did i use any creams :-D
any medical professional wud tell u to keep it clean n dry n if the wound was big enough to hav it stiched or glued... keepin the moisture out will certainly help prevent infection n get u back out there alot faster
happy kiting

orynoco
QLD, 271 posts
4 Jan 2010 8:37PM
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Try Lucas paw paw cream. You can get it in the supermarket.

Knight Kiter
19 posts
4 Jan 2010 6:55PM
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kitegirl21 said...

ive had my back sliced open


on reef/coral?

Beersy
TAS, 753 posts
4 Jan 2010 10:01PM
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You really need to put something on coral cuts. A couple of years back i got a good slice at Green island. Left it overnight thinking "she'll be right". MAssively red the next day... Tons of bacteria on coral

kitegirl21
NSW, 439 posts
4 Jan 2010 10:28PM
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yer ouch ?antibiotics

Bigwavedave
QLD, 2057 posts
5 Jan 2010 12:52AM
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Bactroban..... prescription only.

Antibiotic in vaseline jelly medium. A tube travels everywhere with me.

Bertie
NSW, 1351 posts
5 Jan 2010 2:54AM
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garamicin cream. got it in bali. will cure a small sea ulcer on ya foot in 2 days!
Prolly prescription only in OZ tho.

Beersy
TAS, 753 posts
5 Jan 2010 8:40AM
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kitegirl21 said...

yer ouch ?antibiotics


Yep. And a gross weeping sore on my back for about 2 weeks

japie
NSW, 6974 posts
5 Jan 2010 9:51AM
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KiteAction
QLD, 337 posts
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5 Jan 2010 9:19AM
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Davo's right Bactraban is the best, it will work even if you keep going out in the water as long as you keep it on when your dry.

Brink7
NSW, 225 posts
5 Jan 2010 11:53AM
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gruezi said...

Super glue


what he said!
Works great!

Saffer
VIC, 4501 posts
5 Jan 2010 12:02PM
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You actually get a spray on plaster which is like superglue. Stings like a mother****er but works brilliantly.

I have a dark sense of humour so I used to happily volunteer my stock to people when they cut themselves badly and then laugh when the you see them start swearing when the pain sets in about 3 seconds after you have sprayed it on.

Idiot
WA, 577 posts
5 Jan 2010 9:48AM
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japie said...

George Carlin



Dude I thought I'm the only one here always referring to George Carlin.
RIP

suface2air
QLD, 701 posts
5 Jan 2010 2:55PM
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Thanks everybody i am going too try and get some bactroban .call me what ever but i dont like pain the super glue saffer has got is not for me i would need a wheelburrow full of concret . I will be on it straight away nothing like kitting and looking down at all that blood on the board and wonder if there is any snarkys around with you .

T one
NT, 321 posts
5 Jan 2010 9:00PM
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have always relied on good ol lemon/lime juice when travelling in remoter locations...[}:)]
dunno whether its myth or fact but it has worked for me for years!
everytime i dont do it i get a bloody infection...
cheers

Saffer
VIC, 4501 posts
5 Jan 2010 11:07PM
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suface2air said...

Thanks everybody i am going too try and get some bactroban .call me what ever but i dont like pain the super glue saffer has got is not for me i would need a wheelburrow full of concret . I will be on it straight away nothing like kitting and looking down at all that blood on the board and wonder if there is any snarkys around with you .


The pain only happens for about 10 seconds. After that, all the cuts are sealed and no bleeding. The pain is worth it for what it does.

jacob1221
112 posts
8 Jan 2010 1:38PM
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piss all over it

Salome1979
NSW, 16 posts
20 Jan 2010 5:31AM
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Desinfect it, put neosporin on it and make shure it stays dry...if you dont pay attention to it, you get a nasty infection or just a deep hole which almost never heals. best thing is, to ducktape it really tight when you go out and take it off when u come back to the beach...dont forget to put a littler bandage under it so u dont rip it the wound off.
as soon as you see pus go to the doctor to prevent a staph infection which are very common if you have reef and coral cuts.

i m getting phantom pain right now in my left food [}:)]

suface2air
QLD, 701 posts
20 Jan 2010 9:09AM
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Hey Salome NOW you are really scaring the s**t out of me . got bactoban and all was healing well excepit one which turn into hole . Not that sore scabed over and gets pusey . NOW YOU ARE TALKING ABOUT STAPH .

Salome1979
NSW, 16 posts
20 Jan 2010 3:49PM
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Hi Mate, go to a doctor! Sometimes those cuts often look like they are infected but its just the normal healing process which looks kind of scary when you still go into the water a lot and the saltwater opens the wound everytime. I also had a cut where a little piece of coral still was sticking in and doc needed to open it again
BUT: i have lots of friends having a staph infection back in Hawaii, even the water is so nice and clear there you can get it...you find this bacteria a lot in the water, especially on river mouths or near harbours. My friends always told me to watch my cuts and go immediatly to the doctor when i see pus. When its treated early with antibiotics its not a big deal...its just gets nasty when u dont do anything. I dont wanna say you have it, but just make shure...

Reef cuts on feet, knees, and hips are really bad, i really really take care of them as much as i can because they can mean weeks of no kiting, and noone wants that. Hope u will be good soon!!!!

i posted a pic of one of my typical reef cuts on my knee, at first it looked ok, then this hole thing started because i went on kiting, after a week i saw the pus, it got red around it, then i went to the doctor and got antibiotics. for kiting i taped it...same as my food as you can see. It doesnt look that bad but like i said, even small stuff can turn bad. Hawaii has so many corals and reefs everywhere...my legs are covered withs scars from hitting the reef in nice and shallow flatwater


suface2air
QLD, 701 posts
20 Jan 2010 6:07PM
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Convinced me i am gone too doc mine looks hell worst then that on your knee even though it still looks like it was sore . Battle scars from reefs at hawaii small price for being there in such a great place which i will probly never get to see.. wrong job no moneys and family commetments . gold lotto maybe or be a porter too some one who is going . I am not really smart but i can lift a hell off a lot .



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