정말 듣기 만해도 걱정스럽네요. 덧나지 않고 잘 아물기 바래요
It is originally said that fish fin spines are toxic.
Do you know~~^^
It is toxic, so if you get pricked, it causes intense pain, and that is...
It tends to last a long time.
The groom is preparing the fish caught while fishing.
It was deeply pierced by a dorsal fin spike.
At first, the pain was severe, and it continued for a long time.
I thought it might be due to fish toxicity, so I held back for a while.
Even after two weeks, there has been no improvement.
A white spot that looks like a needle is embedded in my finger.
They said they did it.
So I went to the dermatologist and there was something slightly embedded.
They said it was the same, but they slightly cut into the flesh and removed something.
They said they did it.. So I thought it was okay now.
After about a week, the area where I removed the pus healed.
Just like the first time, it hurts and I hear that's how it is.
So I looked it up and went to the orthopedic department.
Someone told me to try taking a picture.
I visited the orthopedic department just in case.
When I took an X-ray, there was a fish fin bone.
It's been quite a while since it was stuck there properly.
It needs to be deep and require surgery...ㅠ
A surgery to schedule the operation day and remove it by cutting out.
I did it... The thorn was embedded deeper than I thought into the flesh.
They said they cut quite a bit and took it away.
Then I took another X-ray and checked.
I heard the surgery went well and everything was clean.
It was when I went to disinfect in the middle.
Maybe because a lot of flesh was removed, pulled together, and sewn up.
There are quite a few stitches.. haha
And fortunately, the pain is gone.
As the flesh is cut away and new flesh grows,
He was a little uncomfortable with his finger.
The wound has almost fully healed and is healing very well.
Do you feel that the fat has slightly disappeared~~^^
It's been over a year since the surgery, but it's still in this condition~~
It seems like this doesn't fully satisfy my hunger~^^
Usually, people who go fishing or when cleaning fish
People who just brush it off and think, "It's okay," even if they get pricked by a thorn.
I think there will be many.
When you continue to experience pain from a splintered thorn,
I recommend you head straight to the orthopedic department~^^