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HOCl: Burn Repair Testimonial

Writer's picture: Dawn JohanssonDawn Johansson


Based on the antiseptic properties of hypochlorous acid, wound care is the most common medical application for HClO, and there is ample literature supporting its use for open wounds and diabetic ulcers.

Furthermore, recent work has suggested such properties can similarly prevent adverse events and infections associated with skin grafting. One significant benefit of hypochlorous acid application to infected wounds is the subsequent reduction in microbial load, reducing the need for systemic antibiotics, which can contribute to microflora dysbiosis and bacterial resistance.

Furthermore, the reduced bioburden can foster prompt healing.




"Two weeks ago on the 14th of June, I burned myself in two places on my arm.

 The burn on my inner arm was quite bad, so bad that it made a dent, whereas the one on my shoulder was more superficial.



For two weeks straight I applied Soopa to the burn on my inner arm as much as I could, about every hour or so and left the one on my shoulder untreated."


By the next day the biofilm has almost disappeared and the edge of the wound is clean with less surrounding redness.

 

Pain levels are much better on this day.


As you can see, on day 15 after the burn, the wound has healed well with minimal scarring.

 

"After just two weeks", says Olandi, "the burn on my inner arm has healed beautifully and well, the picture of my shoulder speaks for itself." 





 



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