What medication is used to treat cuts

In addition to the conventional treatment of wound debridement, suturing and dressing change, the medication used for treatment of cuts includes the following categories: 1. Antibiotics: because the wound may be infected, therefore, regardless of suture or not, routinely need to take antibiotics to prevent infection. Commonly used drugs are amoxicillin, cefaclor, etc.. If the wound is infected, you can also use topical mupirocin ointment, fusidic acid ointment to prevent infection. 2. Painkillers: cut wounds often have pain. If the pain is mild, it can be left untreated, if the pain is obvious, you can take ibuprofen, diclofenac sodium and other drugs to treat. 3. Tetanus antitoxin: cuts may lead to tetanus infection, so you need to inject tetanus antitoxin to prevent tetanus. For those who are allergic to tetanus toxin, tetanus immunoglobulin can be injected. 4. For relatively minor cuts, the wound can be sterilized and treated with a band-aid. It is recommended that patients with cuts consult a doctor for targeted treatment.