With a wound in the salt water

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If you go into salt water with a wound, it can be quite painful. Depending on how big the wound is, you can avoid a painful burning sensation or relieve it afterwards with home remedies. That's how it's done.

You shouldn't necessarily go into salt water with a wound.
You shouldn't necessarily go into salt water with a wound.

What you need:

  • Marigold ointment
  • Aloe vera ointment
  • iodine

Be careful with a wound in connection with salt water

  • Salt water is said to be particularly suitable for wounds. But please make sure in advance that the sea is really clean. If this is not the case and if it is also heated up by the sun, harmful bacteria like to romp around there.
  • The bacteria can get into the wound. If you also have a weak immune system, this can give you an infection. This must be treated with an antibiotic - otherwise blood poisoning can occur.
  • The clean salt water, however, is safe. But it will burn quite a bit, even if you have treated the wound with iodine beforehand.
  • Salt water is very good if you have a wound that is not healing well. Seawater contains selenium, iodized salts and magnesium, among other things. The selenium is good for the resilience of the skin and the magnesium is shown to be anti-inflammatory.
  • You can stop the burn before bathing with a waterproof band Aid counteract. But then the salt water will no longer help the wound.
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  • After bathing, it is best to apply some iodine again to the wound or a marigold ointment. The ointment is anti-inflammatory and can fight bacteria, fungi and viruses. St. John's wort oil can also relieve the pain.
  • Due to the antiseptic effect of the aloe vera plant, the plant is particularly suitable for disinfecting wounds. You don't need the whole plant right away. There is an ointment in the pharmacy and it relieves the pain very well.
  • Before you even go into the salt water, first have a doctor clarify the injury. This is important to prevent possible infections.

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