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How to Provide Proper Wound Care at Home

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Cuts and scrapes may appear superficial at first, but when left without proper care, that small opening can put your loved one’s health at risk. Wounds—no matter how big or small—should receive proper attention to prevent infection and other complications.

The level of wound care depends on the type of wound and its origins. For example, caring for a small cut is different than doing regular care of a surgical wound. The principles of wound care may be similar, but other tasks must be done depending on the wound.

Whether you are taking care of your children or your senior loved ones, proper wound care is key to a good recovery. Here are some notes to doing so:

  • Always ensure your hands are washed before starting wound care to avoid infection. Wash your hands after you are done.
  • Clean the wound by running tap water to reduce infection. Apply soap in the surrounding areas but not in the wound.
  • Apply a thin layer of antibiotic ointment on the surface.
  • Cover the wound with rolled gauze or bandage to keep it clean.
  • Change the dressing at least once a day or when the bandage appears dirty or wet.

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