With what medicine is mild scald best?

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In daily life, whether it's cooking or boiling water, we often encounter the accidental situation of scald. Generally speaking, it's only a very slight injury, and there is no particularly big wound. Therefore, we don't have to go to the hospital, as long as we can understand some basic emergency treatment or wound care common sense, which is very useful in peacetime. Because both ourselves and children are easy to be scalded, we can do some emergency treatment. Let's find out how to use medicine and deal with the wound.

With what medicine is mild scald best?

In the choice of drugs, the main choice is topical scald drugs, which can avoid wound infection, causing inflammation. For example, some antibacterial sprays, burn ointment and other topical drugs can be bought in ordinary pharmacies. The choice of drugs can be based on the severity of burns to choose.

There are mainly two kinds of treatments. After cleaning the wound, spray the medicine directly, and then cover the whole wound with the medicine. Spray the medicine every two hours. If the wound is gradually healing, the frequency of medication can be reduced. In addition, after spraying the medicine, a layer of sterile gauze can be reported, and then the medicine is applied, and the medicine should be sprayed through the gauze.

Dressing treatment: first clean the wound, spray "antibacterial spray", then cover 1-2 layers of sterile gauze, and then spray "antibacterial spray". Be sure to spray through the gauze, dry the gauze after 2-3 minutes, and fix or bandage with adhesive tape. In this way, the dressing must be changed every 48 hours to ensure that the wound is clean and free from infection.

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After the injury, if the wound does not heal, we must not touch the water. If we accidentally touch the water, we can remove the gauze and apply the medicine again. In addition to drugs, it's diet. Don't eat spicy and high calorie food. Eat more fish, shrimp, beef, eggs and milk, which can promote wound healing and recovery.