Learn about minor wounds - Different Types of Wounds 

How to treat a wound depends on the type of wound. Thorough cleaning of the wound and the area surrounding the wound is essential in order to reduce the risk of infection. 

Grazes: common in children, they can be painful but usually leave no scar. Grazes are often dirty, so there is a higher risk of infection. Minor grazes can usually be treated at home. 
Cuts: tend to bleed a lot because of damage to blood vessels. Minor cuts can usually be treated at home. 
Blisters: caused by excessive friction on the skin. Most blisters are filled with a clear fluid (serum), but may be filled with blood (blood blisters) or pus if they become inflamed or infected. Minor blisters can usually be treated at home.
Pressure ulcers: also known as pressure sores or bedsores are caused by an area of skin placed under pressure therefore disrupting the flow of blood through the skin. 

Bepanthen First Aid Cream to help treat and heal minor wounds 

Bepanthen has developed a product that will help you to treat and to promote healing of minor wounds. When you first obtain a minor wound, using a disinfectant can help clean the wound and prevent infection, as well as starting to promote healing. Bepanthen First Aid Cream contains both disinfectant and a healing ingredient. Chlorhexidine fights germs including bacteria and fungi, and pro-vitamin B5 supports the structure and regeneration of the skin. 

Bepanthen First Aid Cream can be applied to broken skin. Once skin has started to heal, using  Bepanthen First Aid Cream can support the natural healing process of the skin.