What to do when a child’s skin breaks and doesn’t heal

Children with skin breaks that do not heal should identify the cause of the delayed healing, and then they may choose to use antiseptics to disinfect the wound, dressings to wrap it, and medication to treat it. Non-healing of broken skin in children may be due to larger wounds, inflammation and infection, and poor recovery ability. For larger wounds, they should be cleaned and disinfected with saline and iodophor, then wrapped with dressings and changed regularly; if bacterial infection occurs, inflammatory secretions should be cleaned up and treated with oral antibiotics such as penicillin and amoxicillin. If it is a poor ability to recover itself, you can use supplemental nutrition, exercise, enhance physical fitness, and promote recovery. Wound breakage does not heal should clarify the cause of the disease, and then choose the appropriate way of treatment, if still do not see any improvement, you should consult a doctor in a timely manner, the use of medication please follow the doctor’s instructions.