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3. You do not treat a wound on the skin with an antiseptic medicine/lotion?​

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Answered by arorapreeti365
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yes we do

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You do not treat a wound on the skin with an antiseptic medicine/lotion?

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Conventional wisdom suggests using disinfectants and antiseptics like hydrogen peroxide, rubbing alcohol, or iodine to clean open wounds. Most of these substances are better suited for disinfecting household surfaces and are far too harsh for use on human tissue. They are more likely to damage tissue than help it heal.Apply antiseptic ointment (eg, savlon or betadine) only if the wound is dirty – do not use for longer than 2 weeks. Cover with a non-stick dressing. Keep dry for 24 hours if possible during initial healing.

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