Dermatologists Now Warn Against the Unnecessary Use of Antibiotics on the Skin

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(Newswire.net — February 4, 2019) Wilmington, DE — Antibiotics are often used for infections, including the ones affecting the skin. However, not all skin injuries or conditions require the use of antibiotics.

According to scientists, in cases of eczema the skin normally experiences itchiness and redness and it also becomes scaly. While it often involves high levels of bacteria on the skin, it doesn’t necessarily mean the germs are causing an infection.

When it comes to wounds, many physicians often prescribe antibiotic creams or ointments. This has been found to help prevent infection after a surgery. However, it is also important to be warned that the risk of infection in wounds is fairly low.

It is further worth remembering that applying topical antibiotics on the skin doesn’t really reduce the risk of infection.

According to experts, it is essential to avoid immediately resorting to topical antibiotics in dealing with wounds. It is important to understand that antibiotic resistance continues to become a global public health concern.

Dealing with wounds doesn’t necessarily mean using antibiotics to prevent infection. There are natural wound care steps, such as cleaning up the infected area carefully and efficiently.

Scientists have been carrying out studies to explore more of aloe vera’s skin-healing effects. This medicinal plant has long been found to be beneficial for the skin, especially in cases of scars, acne, stretch marks, wrinkles, and wounds.

In a randomized clinical trial involving 30 burn patients, aloe vera has been found work better in treating burn wounds than an antibacterial ointment.

It is worth mentioning aloe vera has 75 nutrients and 200 active compounds. These active compounds include 12 vitamins, 20 minerals, and 18 amino acids.

Aloe vera has been found to improve the production of collagen, which is the skin’s support protein. Its effects on collagen could aid in the speedy healing of a wound.

In the above-mentioned study, aloe vera was able to regrow new skin faster than an antibiotic treatment in individuals with second-degree burns.

Scientists conducted a study that has 18 facial scarring patients. It has been found aloe vera gel worked in the speedy healing of the skin. It even aided in reducing pain from the wounds better than the antibacterial ointment.

It has been found aloe vera has constituents called glucomannan (sugar) and gibberellin (a growth hormone).

They interact with growth factors that stimulates not just the activity of skin cells but also their growth. When used, aloe vera has been found to stimulate collagen formation and wound healing.

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