How To Administer Homeopathic Wound Care

By Gary Mitchell


The skin is one of the most important part of the body as it protects the inner systems from bacterial infection that may be caused by foreign objects. All the same, it is also susceptible to being injured or hurt by either sharp or blunt objects or even harsh chemicals and fire. It is always advisable to use Homeopathic Wound Care techniques to bring relief and aid in healing of the area hurt.

Our bodies have the ability to heal itself if well catered for. Therefore, when one gets hurt, we should use natural means of care to improve on its healing conditions. One of the things that should be avoided is the use of antiseptics bought in the chemists to clean a wound. This is because it slows down the healing process by clearing out the bacteria that also aid in healing.

The first thing you should do is prevent excessive bleeding. If you come across someone who has been cut and is bleeding profusely, you should stem the flow of blood by applying pressure firmly and evenly to avoid cutting of blood circulation. You can immediately cover the wound to try and curb the bleeding and avoid opening the pad used to cover it to prevent further bleeding.

The next step should be to clean the area using clean water and a clean cloth. Always start by cleaning it from the center of the injury going outwards to remove dirt. The best remedy is to use saline water, which can be prepared at home by adding two table spoons of salt n boiled water, leaving it to cool and later using it. You can also apply the use of natural antiseptics to keep off infection.

The other natural means is through the use of herbs. Ointments and leaves from trees help to increase the healing process, allowing your body to be relieved of pain and also prevent harmful bacteria from causing the area to rot. Such tactics should be used for grazed or small cuts. If used in deep cuts, it may cause the outer part of the wound healing faster before the inner parts have.

As much as the body has the ability to heal itself, it needs to be assisted. You can do this by ensuring you take vitamin supplements such as vitamins A, B1, C and E which boost your immunity and healing mechanism. You can also do so by maintaining a proper diet such as improving on your protein intake because an extra amount is always required as you need to manufacture antibodies and immune cells.

Other remedies to treating an injury is through the use of honey. This is because honey from bees contain enzymes that act as anti-viral substances which prevent the area from rotting due to bacterial infection. If you may be having stitches, washing of the dirt from the area after two or three days should help you prevent the occurrence of harmful bacteria.

The most necessary step to take after going through the steps above is to always ask for professional help. Sometimes, you may find that the area is still bleeding and it requires medical attention. This is where you need to call the paramedics to come and be of assistance and avoid further damages. If help is nowhere near you can call a hospital and ask for further treatment that you can provide as you wait for help.




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