EMLA Cream and Open Wounds: What You Need to Know
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EMLA cream is a topical anesthetic that is used to numb the skin before procedures such as injections, laser therapy, and minor surgeries. It should not be used on open wounds, as it can cause further irritation and delay the healing process.
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