I'm a big fan of neosporin and then of that green stuff from Burt's Bees.
My granny had some really nasty goop that she smeared on us for just about anything. I know how we said it, but have no idea how it is/was spelled.
I'm a big fan of neosporin and then of that green stuff from Burt's Bees.
My granny had some really nasty goop that she smeared on us for just about anything. I know how we said it, but have no idea how it is/was spelled.
Each day is a gift, that's why it is called the present.
The Neosporin doesn't seem to be working - though it isn't getting worse and there are no signs of infection. I guess I will talk with the pharmacist to see if they know what the bandage is that tctrek mentioned. It has been almost 3 weeks - and it isn't a very large place at all - but all of the skin came off (chain ring bite).
Am starting to think that my chain ring is a vampire...
Garlic.![]()
At least I don't leave slime trails.
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Thankfully it is finally covering over and healingNOW if I can just persuade my chain ring to not bite that particular spot again...
Well without seeing the wound it would be hard for anyone here to make good recommendations. I recently injured my finger resulting in several deep gouges out of it. I used these and they seemed to help a lot.
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In general keeping wounds moist makes them heal better/faster with less scarring. Letting them dry out makes for painful scabs, and prone to picking, thus delaying healing. Keep them moist and covered is the better choice.
But as a diabetic, if your wound is already 3 weeks old, and not healing (or just slow to heal due to depth or size of wound?) you should probably consult a medical professional. Do not mess around with this. GO. TO. DR. I know too many people that have lost toes and/or feet due to this.
My experience with pharmacists is that they are very familiar with Rx drugs, but no so current or knowedgeable on OTC offerings. YMMV.
I was thinking the same thing -- with diabetes involved, the best thing is to consult a doctor.
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Yep, my thoughts have already gone there....thankfully my employer has a clinic in the building where I work for employees and their children. There is a nurse practitioner there - I will pay them a visit Monday morning. Their services are free for those who have insurance through my employer. I forgot about this clinic until just now.
As I said, the wounds in question are quite small, just being stubborn about healing and I suspect this is due to the location - the skin there moves with every movement of the ankle.