Yes, as a salt solution helps to heal. The saltier the better.
some people say that if you have a purple finger and it hurts the salt will make it heal like me i hit my finger with a heavy rock then the salt in water healed it First you also need to warm the salt in water in microwave
Yes. It is safe to clean an infected toe with hot salt water.
You shouldn't use creams on infected piercings, just continue to clean it with salt water or saline solution as normal. If you haven't already, go back to your piercer for further advice...
No, you shouldn't be using salt on the piercing at all if it is infected. Wash the piercing using lathered soap, work the soap into the piercing and then irrigate the piercing with running water while rotating or shuffling the jewellery to rinse the soap and infected dishcharge from the piercing.
salt and water. let the water evaporate and the salt should be left behind.
well if you do it might stick to you finger till you pout water on it to un-stick but other that that nothing serious will happen
No, it is not. Foxtail causes lesions and bleeding ulcers in the mouth which can then get infected requiring antibiotics and salt-water flushes. All hay with foxtail should be avoided.
No, it just turns into frozen salt water. What you should do is evaporate the water and then you'll be left with salt crystals.
salt and water. let the water evaporate and the salt should be left behind.
put peroxide in a cup and soak your finger in it and get a bandade with antibiotic ointment on it. and go to the doctor and get an antibiotic too... they want to cut ur finger though at the doctor... like cut the infected part off so watch out. hope this helps!
It is usually recommended that one use one tablespoon of Epsom salt per cup of water for most purposes. A thicker preparation can be used for infected sores or poison ivy.
How much salt should be added to hard water depends on what you want to accomplish by adding the salt.