You have a wound that needs a special dressing, or packing. When a wound is deep, or when it tunnels under the skin, packing the wound can help it heal. The packing material soaks up any drainage from the wound, which helps the tissues heal from the inside out. Without the packing, the wound could close at the top. This would trap fluid and possibly bacteria in the deeper areas of the wound causing your wound not to heal. The wound could also get infected. You were shown how to pack your wound before you left the hospital. These steps will help you remember how to take care of your wound. Follow any specific directions from your healthcare provider.
Keep your supplies all in 1 place. Put them in a basket or large bag. You will need the following:
Make a follow-up appointment. It's recommended that you be seen within 48 hours after the first time a packing is placed.
Call your healthcare provider right away if any of the following occur: