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How to fasten the healing ability of a wound.
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[QUOTE="Jasz, post: 226874, member: 61772"] Do you have a wound that just won't heal? Are you tired of bandaging it up and wishing for better? If so, then you've come to the right place. The wounds that take the longest to heal are typically those that occur on the feet or legs. These areas of the body tend to be far more exposed than other parts of the body, which means they are also more prone to getting injured. When these wounds are left untreated, they can become infected and cause further damage to your body. That's why it's important to treat them as soon as possible. Here are some tips for fastening the healing ability of a wound: -Use a warm compress on your injury several times daily if possible, as heat helps open up blood vessels and promote circulation around an injury site. -Apply honey directly onto the wound for about 20 minutes at least once per day; this will help reduce inflammation while killing off any harmful bacteria present in or near your open sore! -Keep bandages clean by washing them regularly when changing them out- dirt buildup can slow down healing time drastically! -Lastly, this is hard but very effective, you see it in foreign movies and it's real. If you got injured by a sharp object like nail or bottle, apply palmoil on a hot knife, gently let it into the wound, ensure you clean the wound before doing this, you can also press the knife on it. This is preferrable if the wound is underneath your leg. Don't try this if you cannot endure or if you have other choice. [/QUOTE]
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