The Different Uses Of Petroleum Jelly
To Heal Minor Scrapes And Burns

Whenever skin is injured, whether in an accident or a surgical procedure, the body goes to work to repair the wound. Scars are considered a natural part of the healing process, though their intensity depends on how well the wound is healing. Minor cuts, scrapes, and burns can avoid scarring with the use of petroleum jelly. It helps keep the wound moist, protecting it from drying out and thereby forming a scab, which tends to take longer to heal. Petroleum jelly is also used to heal minor scrapes and burns by sealing them, which keeps out germs while retaining moisture. Skin heals without infection or cracking. One caveat is not to put jelly directly on a fresh burn, as they radiate heat that will be trapped.
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