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Yisiyun Wound Care Ointment

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Yisiyun Wound Care Ointment is a compliant Class II medical device wound care product. Its core function is to provide a moist healing environment for superficial wounds, shorten the healing cycle, relieve pain and itching during the healing period, and reduce the probability of pigmentation and hypertrophic scars. It is only suitable for superficial wounds without deep infection and is not a "universal care product" suitable for all skin injuries.

Yisiyun Wound Care Ointment

To be honest, the first time I came into contact with this was when I went camping in the mountains last fall. When I was going downhill, I slipped and kneeled down. Two large pieces of my knee were scratched. The ooze was mixed with sand and grass clippings. It hurt so much that I gasped. My best friend who was traveling with me took out this ointment and took it out. I rolled my eyes at that time, feeling that it was not as reliable as the iodophor I brought with me, so she rinsed the wound with saline and applied a thin layer on it. It felt cool when I first applied it, and most of the burning pain just now disappeared within a few minutes. When I returned to the city that night, I didn't bandage it, so I just applied it twice a day. It only took six days for all the scabs to fall off, and there was only a faint pink mark on my knee, which was completely gone within half a month - despite my previous situation of applying iodine and leaving it to dry, it would take half a month to heal, leaving a black mark that would not go away for more than half a year.

I later specifically asked my high school classmate who is a doctor in the dermatology department. I thought she would directly say that this is an IQ tax. Unexpectedly, she gave a very neutral statement, saying that their department now also prescribes this kind of wet healing care ointment to patients with moles and superficial medical aesthetics projects. However, the preferences of different doctors are indeed different: some doctors prefer the traditional dry healing solution. They feel that after disinfection with iodine and keeping it dry, it will not be easy to get infected. The cost is still low, and it is suitable for most ordinary wounds with no special needs.; Some doctors also recommend wet healing, especially for wounds on the face and joints that are highly mobile or have high aesthetic requirements. This type of ointment containing recombinant human collagen and fucoidan oligosaccharide can not only form a breathable protective film on the wound surface to isolate external pollution, but also keep the local area moist without scabbing. The new granulation tissue will not be torn by dry and hard scabs, which naturally heals quickly and has a low probability of leaving scars.

Of course, she also told me many cases of problems caused by misuse. Last month, a young man cut his finger almost a centimeter deep while cutting vegetables. He didn't want to go to the hospital for stitches, so he applied this ointment every day at home. After applying it for three days, the wound became abscessed. When he came to the hospital, he complained that the product was useless, which made the doctor laugh. The first thing to do for such a wound that reaches the dermal layer is debridement and suture. For tetanus, no matter how much care ointment you apply, it has no effect. Instead, it suffocates the wound and aggravates the infection.

Many people complain, "This thing costs more than 100 yuan for 10g. It's a money grab. I use it just like erythromycin ointment that costs a few yuan." I don't think there is anything to argue about. The products you choose will naturally differ depending on your appeal. If you are just worried about wound infection, erythromycin and iodophor are enough, or even don't apply anything as long as you clean it well. However, if your wound is on your face, you don't want scars, you don't want it to be itchy when it heals, and you want to be able to take a bath and touch the water normally, then it is irreplaceable: it does not have antibiotics, and it will not be resistant to long-term use.

There are also many people who say that they are allergic to redness after using it. This is really not to blame on the product. Even if it is saline, some people are intolerant. Before using it for the first time, apply a little behind the ears and try it for 15 minutes. If there is no redness or itching, then use it on the wound. If you feel uncomfortable after use, just wash it off quickly. No product is suitable for everyone.

Many people also confuse it with scar removal cream. I have made this mistake before. I applied the silicone scar removal cream at home directly after touching the mole. As a result, the wound that had not healed was made red and stuffy. Only after asking later did I find out whether this ointment was for wounds. Use it when the scab has not grown well and is still exuding. After the scab has completely fallen off and the wound has become flat, if there are still red marks or signs of hyperplasia, use silicone scar removal cream. The best effect is to use it in combination. If done in the opposite order, it will be useless.

Now I keep two of them in my medicine box all year round, one at home and one in my commute bag. It is very convenient to take it out and apply it when oil is splashed when cooking, my feet are worn out when wearing shoes, or children bump around at home. However, I always check the condition of the wound before using it every time. If the wound is deep, or has pus and smelly, or is pricked by something rusty, I will definitely go to the hospital as soon as possible. No matter how good the care product is, it cannot stand up to the professional treatment of a doctor. Everyone must understand this.

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