DavidM Posted February 27, 2009 Posted February 27, 2009 i just heard that i shouldn't eat chicken because i have an open wound. Is this true? If so, why?
iNow Posted February 27, 2009 Posted February 27, 2009 Okay, I'll laugh if I'm wrong about this, but that's one of the silliest things I've heard in quite some time. When handling RAW chicken, one should carefully wash their hands and clean the work surface when done, especially if they have an open wound. However, avoiding the ingestion of fully cooked chicken because you have a paper cut is utterly and completely ridiculous.
Dudde Posted February 27, 2009 Posted February 27, 2009 Nope. Been cooking for 15 years, I even got raw chicken inside my cuts..that was probably dangerous, but if you cook the bird first, and insert it through your mouth, no harm shall come to you unless it's got something weird, that's a whole different discussion
insane_alien Posted February 27, 2009 Posted February 27, 2009 agreed, unless your packing the would with raw chicken then you can indulge in all the chicken cravings you want. if the wound stays clean, do whatever you want.
mrburns2012 Posted February 27, 2009 Posted February 27, 2009 (edited) The OP is probably referring to open wounds in the mouth like canker sores. If that's the case, check out: http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/ency/article/000998.htm#Complications In short, it states, "Rarely, bacterial infections such as cellulitis and Ludwig's angina may occur." From that, I guess you can get an infection, but it's rare and may not necessarily come from chicken. Common sense tells me you should avoid undercooked meat and practice good oral hygiene, but that's wise thing to do in general anyway. And don't take my comments as expert or medical advice. I'm as unfamiliar with the condition as most of everyone else. Edited February 27, 2009 by mrburns2012
Dudde Posted February 27, 2009 Posted February 27, 2009 Ludwig's Angina? that sounds pretty severe... That's true, if you have open mouth sores, it's not only chicken you should watch out for though, pretty much any food that hasn't been cleaned or prepared safely can give you something unsanitary
Sisyphus Posted February 27, 2009 Posted February 27, 2009 If I were you, I would avoid using any chicken - raw, cooked, or even live - as a bandarge. 1
JohnB Posted February 28, 2009 Posted February 28, 2009 I would avoid using any chicken - raw, cooked, or even live - as a bandarge. You're thinking of a poultice.
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