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DorktorNoth
4 months ago

The opposite is the case. It is a strong protein-containing liquid in the slightly alkaline range – good for the growth of pathogens.

MatsiR
4 months ago

Hello,

No, on the contrary. Much more, you’re still rubbing pathogens into the wound and risking infection. For sperm is often a carrier of pathogens.

treat the wound, for example, with betaisodona or iodine solution and connect it or let it be done by a doctor.

Greetings,

Matsi.

Jana174923
4 months ago

No. Rather lead to infections.

verreisterNutzer
4 months ago
Reply to  Jana174923

Ups