What Should I Do If My Skin or Mucous Membrane Is Damaged?
Symptomatic treatment is required after skin and mucosal damage. If the skin damage is caused by bacteria or viruses, antibiotics or antiviral drugs are needed. In addition, local debridement with alcohol or iodophor disinfection is required. If it is the digestion of gastric mucosa by digestive juice, drugs that protect the gastric mucosa are needed. Pay attention to diet, avoid spicy and irritating foods, and avoid foods and drugs that damage the gastric mucosa.
1. Diet: Pay attention to diet, eat more fruits and vegetables, and maintain sufficient water intake every day.
2. Hygiene: Have good hygiene habits. For example, if there is already skin and mucosal damage, avoid sharing daily necessities with others.
3. Medical treatment: If you have skin and mucosal damage, it is important to seek medical attention early and use skin and mucosal treatment products to prevent the opportunity for viruses.
4. Daily life: Items used for personal use should be frequently disinfected. Regular exercise is also important to enhance immunity. If you find any damage to your body, it is important to disinfect it immediately to prevent infection. If the area of damage is large, medical attention should be sought promptly.