Does the wound heal quickly when sprinkled with antibiotic powder?

My house is a bit far from the pharmacy, but I often fall and get scratches or minor burns when working in the kitchen. I heard that when you get a scratch or burn, you should break an ampicillin capsule in half and sprinkle the powder on the wound. I would like to ask you, does sprinkling antibiotic powder on the wound heal quickly? Is there anything to keep in mind? Nguyen Thi Thom (Lang Son)

Hello,

Previous First, I need to confirm with you right away: Sprinkle antibiotic powder on wounds or burns has no therapeutic effect, on the contrary, it easily aggravates the wound and can cause allergies and anaphylactic shock.

After sprinkling antibiotic powder on a wound or burn for just a few hours, the antibiotic powder will form a thick, dry crust like a physical barrier that prevents the penetration of bacteria. protective factors to the wound such as blood, antibodies, white blood cells, oral antibiotics; At the same time, it limits granulation tissue and pulls the skin (wound healing); increases the local inflammatory reaction, creating a thick, dry crust that will hinder the stagnation of inflammatory fluid.

There are cases where the wound is large and will be hot for a few days after spraying the medicine. red due to infection, the patient has a fever. When peeling off that layer, there is a lot of pus and necrotic tissue underneath… In addition, sprinkling antibiotic powder irritates the skin and causes local inflammation, easily causing allergic reactions and anaphylactic shock. protection whose consequences could potentially lead to death.

 

So when you get a minor burn, you need to keep the wound clean will be clear. Disinfect the wound with povidone iodine solution or dilute salt water. Absolutely do not sprinkle any medicine on the wound, including leaves or other powders.

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These wounds need to be covered with gauze and changed with bandages every day. When you change the bandage, you will remove dead cells, creating conditions for granulation tissue to grow and new skin cells will quickly regenerate.< /p>

In case of deep burns or large scratches that are infected with bacteria, you should go to the hospital for treatment. Do not arbitrarily use medicine, the disease will get worse.

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