Traditional Wound Management refers to the ancient and time-tested methods of treating wounds and promoting their healing without the use of modern medical interventions. Throughout history, various cultures have developed their unique approaches to wound care, often relying on natural remedies and techniques that have been passed down through generations. These traditional methods are still prevalent in certain communities and can be seen as an alternative or complementary approach to modern wound management.

One of the fundamental principles of traditional wound is cleanliness. Practitioners emphasize the importance of keeping the wound and its surrounding area clean to prevent infection. This is typically achieved through the use of natural antiseptics such as honey, turmeric, garlic, and certain herbal extracts, which have known antimicrobial properties. The application of these substances to the wound can help inhibit the growth of bacteria and promote a sterile environment for healing.