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br0k3n_r3c0rdz

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what not to do while healing sh wounds, healing scars
 
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Going by my own experience, the most important thing here is: do not pick the scabs. It extends the healing time, introducing more possibility of infection and makes very ugly, permanent scars. I know the urge is hard to resist but you wouldn't wanna ruin your body with nasty scars.
 
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Chemi

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Here is some stuff you should avoid from my experience:
  • Avoid hydrogen peroxide, alcohol, or iodine once scabs are forming (kills your own healing cells)
  • Avoid picking/scabbing (restarts bleeding + scars last seemingly forever)
  • Avoid sugar, junk food, fried stuff, processed meats (spikes inflammation, tanks collagen)
  • Avoid smoking/vaping (nicotine starves the wound of oxygen)
  • Avoid excessive alcohol (dehydrates + slows blood flow)
  • Avoid letting it get dirty or super dry (infections and such)
  • Avoid tight bandages that cut circulation
  • Avoid ignoring signs of infection (red streaks, pus, fever -> might want to visit a doctor)
Once you hit beans (fat layer under your skin), you have to get stitches within 8 hours. No joke. An infection is pretty much guaranteed
 
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