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When Should I Use Neosporin for Cuts and Wounds?Many people reach for Neosporin for cuts, minor wounds, burns, and scrapes. It's an antibacterial ointment that effectively treats some injuries, but should not be used on every type of open wound.
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Verywell Health on MSN12 Reasons Your Wound Is Not HealingMedically reviewed by Brendan Camp, MD Slow wound healing is a process in which a wound, whether large or small, heals ...
For proper wound care, treat with wound an antiseptic ointment such as Neosporin prior to application.
For a wound with minimal drainage, it is recommended to apply a topical ointment to promote moist wound healing (see Figure 4). This product is fenestrated; therefore, ointments can be applied ...
Calgary-based NanoTess makes a gel called NanoSALV that's designed to to help heal chronic wounds, skin injuries, infections ...
Dermatitis. 2008;19(4):181-189. In contrast to the case of closed wounds, the bacterial colonization of open wounds and the efficacy of topical antimicrobial agents in such situations as they ...
Healing starts at the bottom or deepest part of the wound, but new tissue can’t form with layers of dead tissue blocking the way. In the clinic, we use ointments that gently and gradually ...
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