How to Remove Slough from a Wound
Things You'll Need
- Santyl ointment
- Medical gloves
- Saline
- Tape
- Sterile gauze
- Rolled gauze
- Clean or sterile pad
Instructions
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Wear medical gloves for sanitation purposes. Place the affected limb or body part over a sterile gauze.
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Irrigate the affected area with sterile saline. Pour enough over the wound to clean it as thoroughly as possible.
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Carefully dab the wound with a sterile gauze to remove any excess saline.
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Apply some of the ointment to a sterile gauze. Carefully apply the ointment to all areas of the wound. The ointment should be applied so that it is as thick as a dime.
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Dampen a sterile piece of gauze big enough to cover the entire wound with sterile saline. Take the rolled up dry gauze and completely cover the damp gauze, using medical tape to secure it in place.
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Leave the wound alone for 24 hours, then remove the dressing. Repeat this process every 24 hours until all traces of slough have been removed and the wound is clean and healing up nicely.
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