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First Aid Wipes 

When there’s a cut, scrape or minor burn, first aid wipes can be a helpful addition to your first aid kit. Some first aid cleansing wipes can disinfect tools and work surfaces, while others can be used to treat minor injuries or specific problems such as bites or hemorrhoids. 

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What Kinds of First Aid Wipes Are There?

First aid wipes can be a handy addition to your first aid kit or medicine cabinet, with a variety of uses. As well as antiseptic and alcohol first aid wipes for prepping and treating wounds, you can purchase wipes made for specific ailments. Witch hazel wipes and wipes containing a local anesthetic, such as benzocaine, including CVS Health Medicated Hemorrhoidal Wipes, may help relieve itchy hemorrhoids and inflamed skin. For insect bites and stings, you can help soothe discomfort with bite-relief wipes, such as CVS Bite & Sting Relief Wipes.  

Wipes may be packaged in a canister to reduce mess or individually sealed for convenience.  

What Are Antiseptic Wipes Used for in a First Aid Kit?

Antiseptic wipes have a variety of uses, including cleansing the area around a wound and helping clean the wound itself, although you should be careful to check the label to make sure the ingredients are safe for use on open cuts and scrapes. 

Wipes containing povidone iodine such as Dynarex Povidone Iodine Prep Pads can be helpful to clean minor cuts, burns and scrapes to help prevent infection, before applying ointment or a bandage. They can also help disinfect your skin before inserting needles or catheters. Hydrogen peroxide antiseptic wipes can help clean the surface around an injury. 

What Are Alcohol Wipes Used for in First Aid?

Alcohol wipes are usually used to clean the healthy skin around an open wound, cut or scrape. Applying an alcohol first aid wipe directly to broken skin or an injury may cause stinging and may prevent the wound from healing as quickly compared to using another type of first aid cleansing wipe.  

Alcohol wipes can help sanitize first aid tools, such as tweezers and scissors, plus surfaces and work tops. As alcohol wipes have several applications in first aid, they can be helpful to add to your first aid kit. Alcohol wipes, such as CVS Health Sterile Alcohol Prep Pads, come individually wrapped, which may be convenient on the go.