Effective protection against infections
Even minor injuries can be infected by germs and bacteria, if they are not treated properly. To effectively protect the wound from infection and support the natural healing process, cleaning and protection are particularly important. A clean wound is the first step for optimal healing. In addition to wound cleansing, the sprays serve to create an optimally moist and acidic environment in the wound and thus promote the physiological wound healing process.
NAWA MEDICAL® Wound Spray and NAWA® MEDICAL Wound Cleansing Spray free wounds quickly, painlessly and tissue-friendly of dirt and bacteria. Contaminants and microorganisms are effectively dissolved and and gently rinsed out of the wound. Both contain no alcohol, do not burn and do not dry out the skin. Sticky or encrusted dressings can be moistened with the sprays to make them easier to remove.
The application is really simple:
1.
Wash hands
thoroughly
Please wash your hands thoroughly before treating wounds with NAWA® Wound Spray or Wound Cleansing Spray
2.
Spray
wound area
Apply the spray directly onto the wound area, repeat several times if necessary.
3.
Keep bandages /
dressings moist
Cover the injury with a bandage or plaster and keep moist with spray until the wound is wound is closed.
4.
Further treatment
with Elektrolyt-Salbe S
We recommend further treatment with NAWA® Elektrolyt-Salbe S.
The duration of application depends on the type and severity of the injury
NAWA® Wound Spray –
for cleaning & moisturizing wounds
* If the wound area is covered with a dressing and kept moist with NAWA® MEDICAL Wound Spray/Wound Cleansing Spray until the wound is closed.
Ingredients (INCI): Aqua purificata, Trace Elements (Zinc, Iron)
NAWA® MEDICAL Wound Cleansing Spray –
for heavily contaminated wounds
* If the wound area is covered with a dressing and kept moist with NAWA® MEDICAL Wound Spray/Wound Cleansing Spray until the wound is closed.
Ingredients (INCI): Aqua purificata, Polyaminopropyl Biguanide, Trace Elements (Zinc, Iron)
Principles of optimal Wound Healing
Healing occurs faster in a moist and acidic wound environment, cell growth and migration, as well as wound closure, occur more quickly. This also reduces the risk of scarring.
1.
Moist wound
treatment
creates the right conditions for healing.
2.
A low
pH-value
creates an optimal acidic environment in the wound, which promotes healing and protects the wound from pathogens.
3.
The trace elements
zinc and iron
stabilize the cream and sprays and support the wound healing process.