[pct-l] cleansing a wound

Gerry Zamora gerry0625 at gmail.com
Sat Feb 26 12:46:52 CST 2011


http://www.aafp.org/afp/20000301/1383.html
On Feb 26, 2011 10:33 AM, "Ken Murray" <kmurray at pol.net> wrote:
> This will be my last post on the subject of wound treatment, stitches and
the like. I've received a number of emails that have revealed a basic
misunderstanding about common antiseptic solutions, such as alcohol, iodine,
etc, that bears mention.
>
> These agents have been used for a very long time for disinfection, and in
fact, work very well for that purpose. They are used widely even today.
>
> However, it is important to understand that the appropriate use of such
things is on INTACT skin. If you look at the instructions for usage, you
will find that they state such things as "not to be used on open wounds".
>
> http://www.alcoholwipes.org/
> (last sentence)
>
> The reason for this difference, is that these agents kill microbes by
disrupting their cell walls. However, they also disrupt OUR cell walls,
causing damage to our tissue! With intact skin, we have a barrier that
protects those cells, but with a wound, our cells are defenseless. Those
damaged cells of ours then become a perfect growth medium for an infection.
>
> http://dig.pharm.uic.edu/faq/wound_infections.aspx
>
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