Heal the wound!



An open wound is an injury that causes break in the skin. Taking good care of your wounds — cuts, abrasions, bites, laceration — help the wounds heal faster. If left unattended, an open wound is susceptible to infection, more during the rains, when healing takes longer.



Heal the wound!

- Keep the area clean and dry for it to heal faster and minimise scarring.

- Change dressings regularly as per doctor’s instructions. Do not tie the bandage too tight or loose and keep a few things like sterilised gauze, iodine, antibiotic cream, cotton, etc. handy.

- Avoid any exposure of the wound to water and rain-water.

- During rains, it’s difficult to keep the area dry, specially, if the wound is on the foot. If travelling in the rains cannot be avoided, then waterproof it by tying a rubber or plastic strip on and around it. Do not tie it very tightly.

- The skin tends to peel and become dry after surgery. A thin coat of medicated mositurising ointment will reduce the itchiness around it.

- Report to the doctor immediately incase of redness, pain or swelling that gets worse. It is normal for wounds to drain fluid for a few days after surgery, but if the pus is yellow or green or emanates a foul smell, alert the doctor immediately.
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we sholud never make an wound if it happen we should not make it big by involving in it...........
Another good post on wounds and it's always advisable to be cautious and taking good care of them! Thanks!
Cleaning the wound

It’s very important to carefully clean a wound. Proper cleaning removes any foreign material, reduces the risk of secondary infection and minimizes any potential scarring.

To clean the wound:

* Rinse the wound with clear water. Running tap water can be used.
* Remove any foreign material in the wound (such as dirt, gravel or glass) by using tweezers if necessary.
* Ideally, clean the wound with a sterile gauze.
* Avoid using cotton wool.
* If the bleeding restarts, apply firm pressure.
* Most first aid kits include sterile or antiseptic wipes which can be used to clean the wound.
Thanks Neetu for bringing in more information on wounds and ways to heal it. :)
How many of us have a first aid kit at home and in the vehicle you use?.I have one in my home. :) :)
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