Step 1: Stay Calm and Wash Your Hands
Step 2: Stop the Bleeding
Step 3: Clean the Wound Properly
The third of the basic wound care steps is gentle cleansing. Rinse the wound with sterile saline or boiled-and-cooled water. Avoid pouring hydrogen peroxide or strong spirits directly into the wound, as these damage healing cells and slow recovery. Care of the wound at this stage protects new tissue and removes dirt without trauma. Wipe outward, never inward, so debris does not get pushed deeper. If embedded glass or grit cannot be flushed out, head to a clinic.
Step 4: Apply a Healing Solution
Step four of the basic wound care steps is the healing application. Once clean, the wound needs an antiseptic that supports healing rather than damaging it. This is where modern wound care products outperform traditional liquids. Cimidaxil D+ is a 100% Ayurvedic wound healing spray that fits this step. Spray it across the entire wound surface without touching the skin. It acts as an antiseptic, supports faster tissue regeneration, and keeps the wound clear during recovery. Among today’s wound care products, no-touch sprays are preferred because they reduce pain and infection risk together.
