Thursday, July 20, 2017

Antiseptic ointment for cuts

Try Neosporin , Polysporin or Ultra Mide , all available in grocery and drug stores. These ointments are said to protect against bacteria invading a wound. This slogan seems appropriate as the cream disinfects minor wounds such as scrapes, insect stings or bites, and cuts.


In addition, it cushions skin that’s chappe blistere or those suffering from occasional minor sunburns, providing much-needed relief. A sterile bandage will keep the laceration clean. Daily application of the antiseptic cream and a change of bandage will expedite healing.

Boric acid is generally gentle enough to apply to the mucus membranes on the body and usually reduces inflammation and cools the skin. Honey is also a very gentle wound antiseptic. Traumatic injuries are best treated with a broad spectrum topical antibiotic like those containing bacitracin, neomycin, and polymyxin B. If yeast is of primary concern, for example in dogs with allergies that develop moist dermatitis, miconazole ointment is a good choice. Certain ingredients in some ointments can cause a mild rash in some people. If a rash appears, stop using the ointment.


Apply a bandage, rolled gauze or gauze held in place with paper tape. Apply the Antiseptic Ointment as a dressing on the wound and cover the wound. Betadine Antiseptic Cream ( povidone iodine) is a convenient cream for both home use and on-the-go.

Kills germs promptly in minor cuts , scrapes and burns. Antiseptic creais often just for initial cleansing of wound and not for daily dressing. It is too caustic for daily dressing anused daily, can impede wound healing. I recommend a triple antibiotic cream for daily use. Combines essential oils, vitamins, and antioxidants to promote natural healing.


TRAVEL-FRIENDLY - Your personal skin repair in a tube. You just need to prepare beeswax, olive or coconut oil, liquid vitamin E, calendula essential oil, lavender essential oil and lemon essential oil. The end product is comparable to commercial antiseptic ointment or salve. Use this antiseptic cream for parasitic infections, as well as cuts , scrapes, and burns. Added ingredients, like neem oil, coconut oil, and tea tree oil are antibacterial, antiinflammatory, antifungal, antiparasitic, and antidermatophytic (11117).


While Polysporin and Neosporin might convenient, they aren’t your safest options, therefor we present you this homemade antiseptic turmeric ointment. Preventing and treating infected wounds and burns — antiseptic preparations are available over-the-counter from your pharmacist to treat minor cuts, abrasions and burns. An antiseptic has the ability to reduce the possibility of infection. Treating mouth and throat infections — dequalinium chloride has both antibacterial and antifungal properties and is the active ingredient in antiseptic throat lozenges. Betadine (povidone iodine) is an antiseptic used to treat minor wounds (e.g., cuts , scrapes, burns) and mild skin infections.


It works by slowing or stopping the growth of bacteria. It is a bacterial, sporicidal and fungicidal antiseptic. Follow the directions for use.

It includes Kapoor Kachari, Chandan Ghritkumari, Tulsi and many more natural ingredients. The cream has thick consistency and the packaging is sturdy and travel friendly. Antiseptics should never be allowed to drip directly into deep wounds and cuts as they can kill the reparative cells inside the wound and delay healing time.


The body may also have a poor reaction to the antiseptic , causing infection inside the wound.

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