ABSOLUTLEY!! spray wound with daluted lysol pat on sea salt, put a non stick gaus pad and wrap tight with vet wrap. Do this every day untill you see improvment every other day. If wound is below the knee it will take some time and you will most likley have to maintane it always, so once healed keep an eye on it and should it start to return, go back to square one.
Proud fleshish the WORST NIGHTMARE ever!!. . I have a mare i still have to maintain 10 years latter. I have tried everything on the market to no avail. It would grow to the size of a softball, my vet cut it off umteen times. Fially this remady did the trick!!.
GOOD LUCK
It is good for healing open wounds
Chlorine water, (the water in swimming pools) kills the germs in the wound although it damages the healing tissue which results in a slower healing process.
Morning times are good for just about everything. Morning times however are not really good at healing wounds. The only thing that will heal a wound is time.
protin is for growth and repair, growth as in body maturing and repair as in healing wounds ect.
Healing wounds faster naturally involves a combination of good nutrition, proper wound care, and overall health management
yes! healing of fractures and repair of skin wounds are examples of regeneration in humans.
no mix it with a little water but not alot then stir it and take a cloth or cottonball and rub it on
Because saliva is a very good healing liquid. if you cut yourself and put saliva on it, it would heal much quicker.
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.
Honey isn't good for wounds,it's good for a cold or flu.
Many things could cause it. Here are a few reasons: Inadequate nutrition (wounds need protein and vitamin C to heal) Diabetes that is not properly controlled Infection Trauma to the wound Lack of good blood flow to the wound (some chronic diseases, such as atherosclerosis or venous insufficiency, can reduce blood flow to an area) The amount of rest the client is receiving (an exhausted body is not good at healing wounds)
Yes, iodine is good for your skin as it helps to regulate the production of oils, promotes healing of wounds, and has anti-inflammatory properties that can help reduce acne and other skin conditions.