peroxide
The procedure for removing dirt, damaged tissue, and cellular debris from a wound typically involves thorough cleaning and debridement. Initially, the wound is irrigated with saline or clean water to remove loose dirt and debris. Next, a healthcare professional may use sterile instruments to carefully excise necrotic tissue and any foreign material. After debridement, the wound is cleaned again, often dressed with an appropriate antimicrobial ointment or dressing to promote healing and prevent infection.
Debridement: removal of unhealthy tissue from a wound to promote healing. It can be done by surgical, chemical, mechanical, or autolytic
They cover the wound, preventing dirt from infecting the wound.
electrolysis
If you get a cut or a open wound, you can get dirt in there.
The procedure were a blood clot is removed from a vein is called an embolectomy.
surfactants which is a chemical that removes dirt from stains
The acidity in the juice removes the dirt.
obviously it will get infected all the more and will be converted into some serious wound that will take time to recover or may not be able to recover also coz for a wound dirt is the main enemy
you can use detergents and cloth this is for binweevils isn't it? es in is binweevils
pleural and pericardial
Meniscectomy is a surgical procedure that removes the parts of a torn meniscus.