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Back of thigh wound
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<blockquote data-quote="Katie" data-source="post: 574241" data-attributes="member: 8131"><p>We have treated several large wounds with underwoods and it works miracles. We did start cleaning it with water and sometimes peroxide. We would wash until all the old scab and baking powder came off then we would reapple we usually did this once to 2 times a day. We noticed that when we started cleaning the wounds they would heal a lot faster even though it says not to.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Katie, post: 574241, member: 8131"] We have treated several large wounds with underwoods and it works miracles. We did start cleaning it with water and sometimes peroxide. We would wash until all the old scab and baking powder came off then we would reapple we usually did this once to 2 times a day. We noticed that when we started cleaning the wounds they would heal a lot faster even though it says not to. [/QUOTE]
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