【 Lovol Medical: Knowledge Sharing 】 Small wounds, big attention, don't take it lightly anymore
Publish Date: 2024/9/4
As the largest organ in the human body, the skin not only bears the responsibility of protecting internal tissues and sensing external stimuli, but also serves as an important symbol of beauty and health. However, in daily life, it is inevitable that some bumps and bruises can cause skin injuries. Although these wounds may seem small, there are great considerations when dealing with them!
These daily minor scratches, minor burns, abrasions, and other problems are basically superficial skin injuries, usually only involving the epidermis and not damaging the dermis or deeper tissues. Although they may not seem serious, there is still a risk of infection. Therefore, it is necessary to isolate the wound in a timely manner, reduce bacterial contact, take reasonable protective measures to prevent infection, accelerate wound healing, reduce scar formation, and maintain the health and beauty of the skin. Specific measures for isolation and protection
Clean and disinfect, pay attention to diet and rest
When treating wounds, they should be immediately cleaned with physiological saline or mild disinfectant to remove dirt and bacteria. This step reduces the possibility of infection and creates a good environment for subsequent wound healing. In addition, it is necessary to maintain good eating habits and sufficient sleep, avoid consuming spicy and stimulating foods, which can help the body enhance immunity and promote wound healing.
Cover and protect to avoid oppression
A sterile dressing with good breathability can be used to cover the wound, which can isolate external bacteria and keep the wound moist, making it more conducive to healing. It should be noted to regularly change dressings and observe the condition of the wound at all times to ensure that there are no signs of infection. In addition, during the healing process, it is important not to squeeze the wound at will, and it is even more forbidden to rinse the wound with tap water to prevent the introduction of new sources of infection.
Professional guidance, local medication
In the process of wound care, if there are special circumstances or further promotion of healing is needed, professional doctors should be sought for guidance in a timely manner. Doctors will recommend the use of drugs that have bactericidal, anti-inflammatory, and tissue regeneration effects to accelerate wound healing and minimize scar formation as much as possible.
Levo Medical reminds you that although superficial skin injuries may seem insignificant, they still require careful care to avoid scar formation and restore the health and beauty of the skin.