While nobody likes getting a cut, the right ointment can greatly help the healing process.
It happens to everyone. A slip of a knife, or sliding a piece of paper at just the wrong angle, and there's a nasty cut to be dealt with. Improper care could result in a lengthy healing process, capped off with an unsightly scar as a reminder of the injury. Fortunately, there are a number of ointments available devoted specifically to aiding the healing process of a cut, ensuring that any slice or scratch heals quickly and leaves little in the way of a reminder.
Antiobiotic Ointments
Antibiotic ointments such as Neosporin are the most popular type used to treat cuts. Rubbing the ointment on the affected area helps speed up the healing process, protects against infections and can reduce the amount of scarring left behind once the cut has healed. These ointments have been a staple for healing cuts for years and can consistently aid the healing process.
Zinc Ointment
Zinc ointment is another traditionally popular topical treatment for surface cuts. Although antibiotic ointments are more popular, zinc ointments have a long history of relieving skin problems. Zinc ointment is used as an active ingredient in treatments for diaper rash.
Vitamin E Oil
While the ointments above are popular and tried and true for treating cuts, vitamin E oil is an excellent skin product to use after the cut has healed. The oil has a proven ability to reduce scarring when it is applied on a healed cut. Vitamin E oil can also improve the skin's ability to heal after a cut.
Aquaphor Ointment
Aquaphor Healing Ointment, which contains the active ingredient petrolatum, is a popular way to treat dry or cracked skin and can help the healing process for minor cuts and abrasions. This soothing lotion tends to be fragrance-free and can also provide relief for minor burns.
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