Scrapes or scrapes on the skin are superficial wounds that often occur during household accidents or falls. In general, they are not serious and can be cured without treatment.
However, it is advisable to clean the area and apply an antiseptic solution to prevent infection. In this sense, remember that a scratch is an open wound and, therefore, an entry route for infectious agents.
Natural remedies to disinfect scratches
Although there are several over-the-counter medications that can be included in the first aid kit to disinfect superficial wounds, when we do not have them on hand, we can resort to natural alternatives that serve the same purpose.
Natural remedies contain some nutrients that promote the process of cell regeneration and wound healing, without leaving almost a scar. Now, although they may be useful at times, we must keep in mind that just because they are natural, they are not safer or beneficial in all cases.
In addition, we must keep in mind that each person may react differently to a natural remedy. Therefore, before resorting to a natural remedy, it is best to consult with your doctor. Failure to do so could expose us to experiencing various adverse reactions.
1. Aloe vera for scratches
Due to its moisturizing, antimicrobial and healing properties, aloe vera gel has been highlighted in natural medicine as a good remedy for skin lesions. In fact, various studies support its effectiveness in this field.
In this way, its external application nourishes the areas affected by scrapes, scratches or burns and, consequently, promotes healing without causing burning or allergic reactions.
How to use?
- First, we extract gel from an aloe vera leaf and apply it to the scratched skin.
- Finally, we let it act for a few minutes and rinse.
- Of course, if for any reason, with this or any other remedy, we notice an allergic reaction, we will stop applying it and consult a doctor.
2. Carrot juice
Carrot is a food that contains beta-carotenes (vitamin A), vitamin C and essential minerals. All these components, according to a study published in the journal Food and Nutrition Sciences, make it a source of antioxidants and antibacterial substances.
In this way, it can help us disinfect the scratch, preventing it from becoming infected and allowing it to heal itself naturally.
How to use?
- First, we pass a carrot through a juice extractor.
- After obtaining the liquid, we apply them to areas with scratches or other injuries.
- Finally, we let it act for a few minutes and rinse.
3. Castor oil to regenerate the skin
Castor oil has been traditionally used to heal wounds because it is believed to promote the regeneration of skin tissues.
In this sense, an experiment was carried out in the United States to demonstrate its effectiveness. In this, this oil, along with other balms, was administered to patients with ulcers in a clinic.
In the end, it was concluded that the recovery period had been slightly shorter in those patients who had used castor oil.
Additionally, this has moisturizing properties, so it can be good for dry and flaky skin.
How to use?
- First, we apply a small amount of castor oil to the wound.
- Then, we rub until it is well absorbed.
- Finally, we leave it to act without rinsing.
4. Lemon juice
Grandma's classic antiseptic remedy continues to be used as a solution to disinfect superficial wounds.
According to a study published in the journal Wounds, the citric acid contained in lemon promotes wound healing. As? Well, according to this analysis in several ways. Below, we explain some of them.
Firstly, because it helps disinfect the wound, preventing infections. In addition, it also increases the microbial activity of the area, promoting the appearance of those bacteria responsible for healing.
Finally, citric acid would also favor the release of oxygen, essential for cell regeneration.
How to use?
- To start, we rub a little lemon juice on the scratch or scrape.
- Then we let it act for 10 minutes.
- Then, we rinse with cold water.
- We will use it 2 times a day.
- Surely applying lemon to the wound will produce a strong burning sensation. It's just a little bit!
5. Lavender essential oil
In addition to the moisturizing effect of any oil, lavender oil, according to various research, has antibacterial properties.
In this way, it can help us clean the scratch or scrape well, preventing it from becoming infected and thus facilitating its healing.
How to use?
- First, we combine some lavender essential oil with olive oil.
- Then, we apply it to the wound or scratch.
- Finally, we let it absorb without rinsing.
- It is also possible to prepare it by first dipping lavender flowers in a glass of water; letting it rest for 10 minutes, and finally applying it to the area with scratches or scrapes.
6. Calendula
Due to its natural extracts with anti-inflammatory and antibiotic action, calendula has been one of the traditional remedies to relieve wounds, scratches, rashes and other skin conditions.
Its properties allow it to reduce inflammation in the area and cleanse it of microbes. Consequently, calendula promotes healing and cell regeneration.
How to use it?
- First, we prepare a calendula infusion.
- Then, we use the liquid to rinse the affected areas.
7. Witch hazel water for scratches
Witch hazel has properties that help regenerate the skin and promote the healing of scratches and other skin problems.
A study published in the European Journal of Pediatrics showed that it helps relieve ailments, such as certain types of dermatitis, wounds and skin inflammations.
Furthermore, this research was carried out on children, whose skin is more sensitive, and the tolerance rate was very high (almost 100%), making it a safe product, good for all skin types.
In this way, its direct application cleanses the skin and exerts a slight anti-inflammatory effect, which reduces swelling caused by scratches, bumps or injuries.
How to use?
- First, we moisten a piece of cotton with witch hazel water.
- Then, we rub it, carefully, on the affected area.
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