What is the wound?

The wound is a useful medical product used to treat wounds. It provides optimal humid environments and is used to treat many types of wounds, including smaller, acute and chronic. It helps to promote speedy recovery and can also help reduce the likelihood of scarring. The gel works by the fact that a flying wound and providing a barrier against external contamination. Many gels also contain an element for pain ren, which can worsen the injured patient with a more comfortable person. Sometimes the gel even contains the properties of cooling or warming to further calm the painful wound. Most products are also designed to reflect or cleanse the wound and generally require a bandage after application. The application of the wound gel has another advantage of facilitating easy dressing of the bandage also without damaging the underlying tissue, as can only happen on the bandage of gauze.

There are two types of wounds: dry and wet. Wet wounds are called exudates because they release liquid like pus. The wound allows free passage of water and oxygen and prevents accumulationfluids on the wound surface. Gels are usually made of about 50% water and can help relieve moisture in a dry wound; They can also absorb up to twice their weight in excessive exudate. This helps to restore balance and accelerates cell renewal, resulting in a significant improvement in wounds that have been difficult to recover from the invention of synthetic gels.

wound gels used in the home can be applied without a prescription to treat small cuts and abrasion. They usually come to press pipes or aerosol applicators and are usually easy to use. Once the wound is cleaned, most gels must be re -applied once or twice a day. The doctor should be consulted for more serious wounds. There are many gels to treat a wide range of more serious wounds and the doctor will have knowledge of the selection appropriate treatment.

The first records of the use of the wound gel date back to 1750 BC when it was for the treatment of the localWounds, piercing, burns and frost. Aloe vera was even used to treat some chronic wounds caused by diabetic ulcers. Honey is also a popular folk remedy that has existed for about 4,000 years. In the 1960s, the treatment of humid wound healing began to be used and finally products were improved to help heal certain types of wounds.

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