When a wound appears, you must keep the skin clean and take anti-inflammatory medication in time so that the wound can scab over quickly. Generally, as long as the wound scabs over, there will be basically no problem after a certain amount of care. Some people's wounds may not scab due to physical reasons or improper daily care. At this time, you can apply some wet cream or potassium alum, which will help the scab to form quickly. Tips for quick wound scab 1. Apply moisturizing cream to ensure that the scab has dried and no pus has flowed out. If the scab is still oozing, wrap it tightly with a tissue and wait overnight before checking. Once the scab stops producing water, you can apply some moisturizer on it, but don't rub it hard. After applying moisturizer, wrap it with plastic wrap to isolate the scab from the air. Spend the night bandaged. Keep doing this every day until the scab falls off naturally. 2. Soak the scabby skin in water for at least one hour. It is best to take a tub bath so that you can immerse your entire body, including the scabby skin, in water. Add some bath salts to your bath water. Bath salts have many health benefits. In addition to relaxing the body, they can also treat trauma and eliminate redness and swelling around scabs. After soaking for an hour, pat your skin dry. At this point, the scab has been soaked with water and the bath salts have made it tighter. 3. Apply potassium alum. Take some potassium alum and crush it. Potassium alum is a naturally occurring aluminum salt that is commonly used as a deodorant and a styptic (or decongestant). Pre-ground potassium alum is readily available and relatively inexpensive. Add enough water to stir the potassium alum into a paste. Apply some potassium alum to the scab and wait for it to dry. Alum tightens the scab by constricting the surrounding blood vessels, which eventually causes it to fall off naturally. Repeat this process until the scab disappears naturally. Applying alum after a bath can help the scab fall off faster. 4. Apply baking soda Take a little calcium bicarbonate and mix it with water to form a paste. Baking soda has certain antibacterial and antifungal effects. Therefore, in addition to making the scab tighter and falling off naturally, it can also kill bacteria and fungi that take the opportunity to invade the body through the wound. Apply baking soda to the scab and surrounding skin and wait for it to dry. Similar to potassium alum, baking soda can tighten scabs and eventually cause them to fall off naturally. Repeat the above process until the scab disappears naturally. Applying baking soda after a shower can further speed up the process. |
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