A Friend of mine had to have skin graphs on his behind because
of doing the samething as I did not staying off of the old rearend
when it first gets red enough and your helper presses on the spot
and it doesn't turn white. It is time for one days rest and alot of
weight shifting until it's back to normal. If it's still pink within 5
days later. Stay off for two day's, then get up and do a lot of
weight shifting. I think it is Sterile enough or my sore would have
gotten alot redder within three days of use and possibly I would
have need to see a Skin Specialist.
Chet ( Cquad7 )
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Farmers have been using udder balm on milking cows for years.
Their wives also use udder balm on chap'd hands. But its not
sterile.
Bag Balm, is sterile, but don't know if its suitable for use
on open wounds....... Maybe you found a cure?
W
In a message dated 8/26/05 7:46:42 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
<< I have had a bad pressure sore one time and it became a open
wound because I did not want to stay in bed to let it heal up.
Well it got so much worse that it took six weeks for it to
finally heal completely and if it weren't for using the Bag Balm
10 days in to trying to get it to close up. Other words I had
someone putting Iodine 10% for the first 10 days and nothing
was changing of it till I started with the Bag Balm. Still
took six weeks in all before I could sit in my chair again.
>>
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