No Emla contains lignocaine, prilocaine and oil base. The oil base will hinder the healing process of open would. When used on intact skin only the active ingredient lignocaine, prilocaine can penetrate epidermis.
It is better to use an antibacterial or, even, vaseline for wounds that need to heal. Lidocaine is more to relieve pain of sunburn, etc.
In "Dangerous Pie" by Jordan Sonnenblick, EMLA refers to a topical anesthetic cream used to numb the skin before medical procedures. The protagonist, Steven, uses EMLA to help his younger brother, Jeffrey, who is undergoing treatments for leukemia. The cream symbolizes Steven's desire to protect Jeffrey from pain and highlights the emotional struggles of coping with a loved one's illness. Its use underscores the themes of family support and the challenges of navigating difficult medical situations.
Its a cream used to cure vaginal infections and wounds inside the vagina.
yes, but you must save the gould transfusion first. Then u wont have to run in to any fishties!! but im sure u know all about that.
Mainly for household burn wounds
Bio-oil is intended for use on scars or undamaged skin, not on any open wounds.
Ive been told you can use Tinactin
Betamethasone cream is a topical corticosteroid used to reduce inflammation and treat various skin conditions. It is not recommended for use on open wounds or cuts, as it may delay healing and increase the risk of infection. It's best to clean the cut and use appropriate wound care products instead. Always consult a healthcare professional for advice specific to your situation.
Eutectic mixture of local anesthetics, a drug combination for use on intact skin.
It's not advisable to use hot water on open wounds. Hot water can cause further irritation and damage to the tissue, potentially increasing the risk of infection and delaying the healing process.
Yes, chlorine can be irritating to open wounds and may delay the healing process. It is important to avoid exposing open wounds to chlorine, as it may cause pain, irritation, and potential infection. It is recommended to cover wounds with waterproof bandages before swimming in chlorinated water.
Yes, or antibiotic ointment, which I often use. Just make sure the cat doesn't lick it too much---it can cause diarrhea.