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Boric acid works well as an antiseptic. It is used in a diluted solution simply to clean and sanitize the wound.
Cuts and other open wounds should be kept clean to avoid infection.
A first aid kit should always have an antiseptic for minor cuts and scratches.
Apply an antiseptic cream to the site of the cuts, this will help prevent any infection. Put a bandaid over the cuts if the stinging becomes intolerable
The element used for making antiseptic is iodine. It has very strong antibacterial properties and can be found in such things as medications for cuts and germicidal handwash.
To reduce the possibility of infection, sepsis, or putrefaction
Antimicrobial ointments are used to clean and block bacteria away from a cut or sore. This coats the area that is exposed and prevents germs from penetrating.
I'm pretty sure it's honey. Honey has been used as an antiseptic ointment throughout history.
Cellulitis may be prevented by wearing appropriate protective equipment during work and sports to avoid skin injury, cleaning cuts and skin injuries with antiseptic soap, keeping wounds clean and protected
Saltwater can be used as an antiseptic, however, much better antiseptics are available; I would recommend polysporin cream.
If you want to prevent cuts, you just need to be more careful. You can prevent the cuts from getting infected by keeping them clean.
Turmeric has antiseptic properties. It is documented in the indigenous medical science book of India Ayurved. Antiseptic properties have been proved by modern science. India won back the patent for turmeric few years ago.