Bed sores are caused by a lack of movement from the effected area period. Turn the person at least every two hours to prevent such sores. However, since this has obviously not been done, you will need to turn the person every hour until healed. If the sore is on any limb, use pillows and continue to turn/rotate person side to side until healed. Protein or nitrogen balance is more important in wound healing period. Cleansing of the wound with sterile water is recommended. Use a syringe to irrigate the wound. Clean bandage and non-adhesive tape after irrigation. Do this at least twice a day. ABO therapy-Anti biotic therapy (Ointment) after irrigation when dry is a good idea. Vitamin E alone in excess is no panacea to wound care. Proper nutrition in general works well along with these suggestions. Vitamin E prevents scarring from what I understand about Vit. E. Excessive vit. E outside of RDA guidlines has proven nothing. A multivitamin is a good idea if proper nutrition can not be obtained. These are suggestions and should not be construed as medical advise without confirming my suggestions with a qualified medical professional which I am not. However, I have dealt with such sores in hospitals and nursing homes and my suggestions are relevant to your question.
Aloe vera contains vitamin E, which is known for its antioxidant properties that help protect the skin from damage and promote skin healing.
Supplementing the diet with vitamin C, vitamin E, and zinc also is beneficial for wound healing.
Vitamin E is safe to put on dogs and is totally healing.
Vitamin E
Vitamin C is the water-soluble vitamin that can help regenerate vitamin E after it has been oxidized. Vitamin C can act as an antioxidant and help restore the antioxidant properties of vitamin E.
Vitamin C is considered one of the best vitamins for treating acne scars. It helps in collagen production, which can improve the appearance of scars over time. Additionally, Vitamin E is another beneficial vitamin that can help with wound healing and scar reduction.
I haven't heard of that but vitamin e does help.
Vitamin E has various biological functions. They include enzymatic functions, gene expressions and other neurological functions. It acts as an antioxidant which stops the flow of free radicals through the tissue. Hence, people take vitamin E to maintain and improve bodily functions.
Skincare products containing Vitamin E Tocopheryl Acetate can help protect the skin from damage caused by free radicals, promote healing and repair of the skin, improve skin hydration, and reduce inflammation.
Pure vitamin E oil with no additives can provide several benefits for skincare. It is a powerful antioxidant that can help protect the skin from damage caused by free radicals. Vitamin E oil can also help moisturize and nourish the skin, promote healing of scars and wounds, and reduce inflammation. Additionally, it may help improve the overall appearance and texture of the skin, making it a popular ingredient in skincare products.
These are the FAT soluble vitamins (vitamin A, vitamin D, vitamin E and vitamin K). Lipase from the pancreas is required to help a person absorb these vitamins.
Yes, they are both very good for healing cuts, and scars.