Has anyone used Di-Dak-sol 0.0125% Solution for wound care? Share your experiences!
I've recently been prescribed Di-Dak-sol 0.0125% Solution for a wound I have, and I'm curious about others' experiences with it. It's a very dilute bleach solution used to clean and disinfect wounds, and it's supposed to help remove dead tissue and kill germs to promote healing. I've read about the side effects, especially the urgent ones like allergic reactions, and I'm a bit nervous. Has anyone else had any issues with it? Or maybe you've had great results? I'd love to hear your stories and tips.
Has anyone used Di-Dak-sol 0.0125% Solution for wound care? Share your experiences!
I've recently been prescribed Di-Dak-sol 0.0125% Solution for a wound I have, and I'm curious about others' experiences with it. It's a very dilute bleach solution used to clean and disinfect wounds, and it's supposed to help remove dead tissue and kill germs to promote healing. I've read about the side effects, especially the urgent ones like allergic reactions, and I'm a bit nervous. Has anyone else had any issues with it? Or maybe you've had great results? I'd love to hear your stories and tips.
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I had a nasty infection from a scratch that got infected. Di-Dak-sol was the only thing that got it under control after weeks of other stuff not working. But it did make my skin kind of irritated around the wound.
I work in a hospital, and we use a diluted bleach solution for cleaning surfaces and disinfecting equipment all the time. This stuff won't hurt you, but if you're nervous, just ask your doctor for advice.
Sounds like it's worthwhile for serious wounds, but it might be overkill for minor cuts and scrapes. I'll stick to hydrogen peroxide for most things, but I might give this a try if something gets really bad.
I’ve had such bad reactions to different things on open wounds. It’s better to know that the other side effects include irritation, so just be aware.
I'm definitely going to talk to my doctor about this. I had no idea a very dilute bleach solution could make wounds heal faster.
I can't believe they are suggesting using bleach on wounds. I would avoid this stuff, no matter how dilute.
Did anyone notice a weird smell? It might be the bleach, but I thought it was the burn of the solution in the air.
Used it for a pretty bad cut on my hand. Burned a bit at first, but it really helped clean it out and heal quicker than normal.
I have a wound from a surgery on my arm, and the doctor suggested this would help. I don’t mind the burning sensation if it helps kill bacteria.