There are two reasons why dressing change is not recommended when there is pus or scar. Easily infected. 2. If it is bandaged during pus discharge, the gauze can easily heal with the wound, and it will be very painful if it is taken again. I have experienced such a thing myself. If you get scabbed, don't get scarred, which makes it easier to leave a scar. If the child's skin has scars, there should be no doubt about leaving scars. Even if it is not scarred skin, the chances of scarring are great. If you really have scars, here are some suggestions:
Scars can be divided into hypertrophic scars and concave scars, as well as ordinary scars (flat). If it's a hypertrophic scar, I suggest you go to a beauty salon or the beauty department of a hospital, but many beauty salons don't go to hypertrophic scars, so you should walk more if you go to a beauty salon. If it is a concave scar, don't go to the beauty salon. In the cosmetic department (plastic surgery department) of a hospital, it is impossible to restore hyperplastic scars and concave scars directly with ointment (except for high-grade brand ointment, which is expensive, but not as affordable as going to the hospital), but it can be diluted. As for ordinary scars, you can choose a beauty salon or use ointment.
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