Is it reliable to cure running wounds with local remedies?

In general, running water from a wound may be the result of an infection that has occurred in the wound, and at this time it is unreliable to treat the wound using indigenous methods. In the current clinical situation, when the wound is recovering, the phenomenon of running water may be due to a variety of reasons that lead to bacterial infection of the wound, resulting in pus flowing from the wound. At this time, the wound should be debrided, dressing change treatment, removal of necrotic tissue and foreign bodies, drainage of secretions, but also anti-infection treatment, such as taking amoxicillin and other antibiotics for treatment. If the outflow is bloody, it may be because the wound is bleeding again, and also need to be treated with hemostasis. Local remedies are folk remedies and are usually not based on science, so treatment with local remedies is not reliable. When the described situation occurs, it is recommended to go to a regular hospital in time, and be treated by a professional doctor using scientific methods.