Wound are a common problem in daily life from various accidents, whether they are blisters, wounds from a motorcycle accident, or abrasions caused by friction with a rough surface. Although they may seem minor, if they are not properly cared for, the abrasions can become infected, become scars, or cause unsightly scars.

In the case of small fresh wounds, you can treat the wound yourself as follows:
- Stop the bleeding by applying pressure to the wounds with a clean cloth for 5-10 minutes.
- When the bleeding stops, wash the wounds with clean water and pat dry with a cotton swab or clean gauze.
- Clean around the wounds with povidone iodine, alcohol, or tincture. Be careful not to wipe the wound.
- Cover the wounds with gauze or a plaster. Be careful not to let it get wet. Change the gauze, plaster every time it gets wet or the wounds gets wet.
Keeping the wound properly moist can help prevent the wounds from expanding, but too much moisture can be harmful and affect the wounds healing process because moisture can be a breeding ground for germs and bacteria เล่นบาคาร่า UFABET เว็บตรง ค่าคอมสูง, which can lead to infections and complications that pose a risk to health. In addition, moisture can also make the wounds more vulnerable.
Preventing moisture from the wound is therefore an important part of wound care. This usually involves covering the wound with a bandage. Or waterproof agent to prevent water from coming into direct contact with the wound. And the bandage or waterproof agent should be chang regularly.
You can find a variety of bandages and elastic tapes at your local drugstore. Paper tape may be a gentler option, especially for sensitive skin. Be sure to change the bandage at least once a day, or when it gets damp or dirty.
After the wound has healed and the scab has fallen off, the scar can be treat with a silicone gel containing Cyclopentasiloxan and Vitamin C Ester to help soften, reduce, and smooth the scar.