New Health Experts Q&A First Aid & Emergency Health Wound Care

How about Renhe Pharmaceutical Wound Care Ointment

Asked by:Sprite

Asked on:Apr 13, 2026 02:36 AM

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  • Pansy Pansy

    Apr 13, 2026

    Overall, it is a compliant and reliable home-use superficial wound care product. The effect is very good when used in suitable scenarios. If you do not understand the applicable indications and apply it randomly, it will easily lead to misunderstandings. Most of the polarizing reviews online are related to incorrect usage.

    Last month, I accidentally scratched my left index finger when I was cooking and shredding potatoes. The cut was about half a centimeter long. It wasn't deep, but there was a lot of blood. I disinfected it with iodophor first to avoid getting infected by water, so I took out the care cream I had stored before and applied a layer of it. The texture is like a moist cream, not like a After the iodophor dries, the skin becomes painful, and it won't form a crust like Yunnan Baiyao powder and rub all over the edge of the bowl. I put a thin band-aid on it to prevent it from rubbing, and changed it once a day. The scab fell off in three days, and not even a red mark was left. At that time, I told my mother that it was worth buying.

    Unexpectedly, my best friend fell down while running at night last week, and her knee was scratched so much that it even stuck to her sweatpants. She heard me praise her before and applied a thick layer of it. As a result, the wound was stuffy and white the next day, and the pain was even worse. She quickly went to the community hospital to see a doctor. She was scolded and said that this kind of strong sealing ointment should not be used on wounds in the acute stage that have a lot of exudation. The ointment must be left to dry up first. When she came back, she complained to me that this thing was an IQ tax, which made me laugh and cry.

    In fact, it is really not a problem with the product. In its Class I medical device registration, the scope of application is clearly written, which is for the care of superficial wounds without exudation such as small abrasions and cuts. It is also used to prevent dryness and reduce new red marks in the later stages of wound healing. It is not intended for deep wounds and wounds with a lot of exudation, and it cannot replace medicinal products such as scald ointment and antibiotic ointment. My grandma's hands tend to get chapped in the winter, and in severe cases, her fingertips will have small bloody holes. Applying ordinary hand cream won't work at all. I gave her a tube of this. After washing her hands every night, she applied a layer of it and put on cotton gloves to sleep. The cracks healed within a few days. Now everyone she meets says the ointment I bought is very useful.

    Of course, if you encounter a deep wound punctured by a nail, or the wound has become suppurative, red, swollen and has a fever, don't think that applying this will help. It is more serious to go to the hospital for debridement immediately. After all, it is just a daily care product, not a panacea.

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