To cure their wound i was following Maggie Jankowski's steps :
- The site should be cleaned well with an antibacterial soap and warm water.
- An effective topical gel or ointment should be used
- The laceration site should be covered with sterile gauze or a Band-Aid. The Band-Aid should be changed when needed or when soiled. The wound underneath should be cleaned and the ointment should be applied again.
- If red streaks or drainage appears around the site, then medical help should be taken.
But in some cases the laceration is not a minor one and stitches are required. In this situation the wound care is different, which is as follows:
- The wound site should be kept clean.
- An antibiotic ointment should be used if prescribed by the doctor.
- The site should be elevated as this would prevent or decrease pain, swelling and throbbing.
- Medications to reduce pain can be used.
- Return to the doctor to get the stitches removed within 7-10 days or when asked.
- Complete monitoring of the wound should be kept, if any redness or drainage is seen, then medical attention should be taken.
- Once the stitches are removed then Vitamin E can be used on the wound site, as it helps in reducing the scar.
Wound be gone topical gel plays a pivotal role in healing the wounds with a faster pace. It can be used for applying over lacerations as it doesn’t have any side effects. The role of wound be gone is not limited till healing the wound, but it also helps in preventing the scar formation over the wound. One of its other features is that it heals the wound with minimal chances of getting infected. It works based on a unique and patented revolutionary principle; totally different from current healing products. It contains no antibiotics or biological material; it has a wide range of uses, and is safe to use with no age restrictions.










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