If the skin is accidentally cut or scraped, a cut will be left. In order to prevent bacteria from entering the cut, a Band-Aid will be placed on the outside of the wound. The main function of the Band-Aid is to prevent the invasion of bacteria. However, it should be noted that during the recovery period of the wound, the long-term sealing of the Band-Aid may cause local itching. How to care for the wound has become a problem of concern to everyone. 4 common misconceptions about wound care Accidentally cutting your hands with paper, getting scratched, abraded, or burned are all common skin injuries that many people may not take seriously. But experts remind that no matter how small the wound is, quick care is the key. The faster the care, the less likely it is to leave scars. For example: If you are scalded by hot water, you should see a doctor on the same day. Many people who get burns on their hands and feet think that the burns are not serious and do not seek immediate care. If you wait until your skin turns black after four or five days before seeking medical attention, you will miss the best time for recovery and the black marks will be difficult to remove. A slightly humid environment is most conducive to wound healing A slightly moist (not wet) environment is most conducive to wound healing, so the wound should be covered with appropriate tape or dressing to promote healing. Additionally, the patch or dressing needs to be waterproof so that the treatment ingredients remain in constant contact with the wound. If medical supplies are unavailable, some natural ingredients can be used for first aid skin care: ★Aloe Vera Gel - Soothes sunburned skin (do not use raw aloe vera to avoid skin allergies) ★Essential oils - care for eczema skin (pay attention to the type of essential oil, some may burn the skin) ★Honey - has antibacterial properties and can be used to treat minor wounds. 4 common misconceptions about wound care 1. Can alcohol prevent wound infection? Correct answer: Clean the wound with an alcohol-containing solution in just one go. Repeatedly applying alcohol to the wound will cause it to become overly dry and not conducive to wound recovery. 2. Minor wounds do not require care? Correct answer: As long as there is a break in the skin (bleeding can be seen), it should be properly cared for as soon as possible. 3. Will leaving the wound uncovered and allowing it to breathe help it heal faster? Correct answer: If the wound is exposed to the air, it will become dry and will not be conducive to recovery. 4. Does scab formation on the wound mean it will heal soon? Correct answer: When a wound forms a scab, the renewal of cells underneath is hindered, which prolongs the recovery time. Recommendation: If the wound has formed a scab, do not tear off the scab. Because touching and rubbing the wound, or allowing the wound to become infected, are not conducive to wound healing. |
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