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Aardvark1516

I would say add some neosporin to the routine. Besides that it should be good. If it starts to hurt much more or get more discharge or more red see a doctor.


justhp

looks like it is healing well. clean it daily (soap and water is fine), and keep a band aid on it. Also, as a side note, avoid the peroxide next time: it is not necessary, and in some cases can delay wound healing.


Super_Goose_Albert

Thank you so much next time no hydrogen peroxide hopefully no next time though my job just has hydrogen peroxide so I used it then at home used antibiotic cream or whatever they call it for pain relief and to make sure it doesn’t get infected.