Wound Management Case Study on ASAP OTC and Armor Gel

The subject’s wound was cleaned and sutured by an emergency room physician. Bacitracin was applied topically to the wound, and it was covered with a bandage at the hospital.

The Bacitracin was replaced with Armor Gel upon the subject’s return home. The Gel was then reapplied every time the bandage was changed, which ranged from 1 to 4 times per day (frequency variance was due to the subject’s age and tendency to remove the bandage).

The sutures were removed by a physician on day 5. A bandage and Gel were still used to cover the wound through day 9. After day 9, only Gel was used on the wound.

A photographic record of the subject's wound shows the healing process.

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