Drug treatment
For infected wounds:
Wounds
A wound is a break in the structure of an organ or tissue caused by an external agent. Bruises, grazes, tears, cuts, punctures, and burns are all examples of wounds.
The management of wound depends on the type of wound (dry, exuding, necrotic) and the stage of healing process (cleansing, granulation, vascularisation, epithelialisation).
Drug Treatment
Disinfectants and Cleansing Agents:
Chlorhexidine + Cetrimide solution
OR
Hydrogen peroxide 6% - for disinfection, cleansing and deodorizing wounds and ulcers
C/I: large and deep wounds
OR
Iodine Solutions (Iodine solution 2%)
OR
Povidone iodine solution 4%, 7.5%, 10% - for minor cuts, wounds and infections of the skin. Apply twice a day.
S/E: hypersensitivity reactions (rare); may interfere with thyroid function tests.
C/I: thyroid disorder, patients on lithium
Note:
Concurrent use of a systemic anti-infective agent may be required for a deeper kin infection
For infected wounds use appropriate topical anti-infective agent