once the capilary bleeding (oozing) stops and when the wet skin looks gross, I’d keep cleaning it (I use peroxide – forget that “destroys DNA” stuff unless someone PROVES it causes issues) to mess with any forming infections early and let a little more oozy blood clean it from the inside a bit more. It’ll probably get a tiny bit bigger in the process but that’s ’cause some of the edge tissue is wrecked anyway. I’m guessing over a period of 4-6 days doing that. Then you’ll have nice healing.

once the capilary bleeding (oozing) stops and when the wet skin looks gross, I’d keep cleaning it (I use peroxide – forget that “destroys DNA” stuff unless someone PROVES it causes issues) to mess with any forming infections early and let a little more oozy blood clean it from the inside a bit more.
It’ll probably get a tiny bit bigger in the process but that’s ’cause some of the edge tissue is wrecked anyway. I’m guessing over a period of 4-6 days doing that.
Then you’ll have nice healing.

<- hates scars and infections – esp the itching.. and I like the feedback from peroxide… satisfying foaming…

I never had much luck with neosporin… air works. But we keep this weird smelly black stuff around. Amazing stuff, esp with red ant bites and minor skin infections. Cleans the wound right up after a few hours somehow, even if it’s gotten nasty.

 

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