pissing on reefcuts?

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busterwa
busterwa
3782 posts
3782 posts
9 Jun 2012 12:26am
Question has seems to come up alot thru the circle of friends.
Especially when overseas!!Seems to effect all ocean users. Has this myth been outdated by a first aid kit?
whats the low down guys you ever done it? does it work or is it a fallacy?
Can diseases be transmitted thru this?
Recommended or not? Have you done it and did it prevent infection?
Subsonic
Subsonic
WA
3415 posts
WA, 3415 posts
9 Jun 2012 12:47am
Dont know bout reef cuts but I find pissing in my wetsuit is an excellent way to keep warm......
Dawn Patrol
Dawn Patrol
WA
1991 posts
WA, 1991 posts
9 Jun 2012 2:17am
I'm not sure about reef cuts, I guess it depends if it is tropic coral ****, probably want some proper disinfectant going on it.

Anything else...just let the healing happen?

You hear of some nasty infections from coral cuts, I personally would rather it be looked after a little better than a quick pee...don't know much about it, but wouldn't wanna ruin a holiday by not looking after a little cut with some simple treatment.

bobajob
bobajob
QLD
1535 posts
QLD, 1535 posts
9 Jun 2012 8:29am
I have have heard that urine is sterile, so may assist in washing out the cut, inplace of using dirty water.

Now I'm not a doctors' rectal probe so please obtain propper medical advice. Maybe the Doc can help, but I can't imagine washing with bong water would be helpful
hamburglar
hamburglar
ACT
2174 posts
ACT, 2174 posts
9 Jun 2012 9:27am
maybe useing the bong apparati for its intended purpose could
relieve mental anguish of having a limb amputated.......... well
that is until the paranoid schizophrenic delusion's take over

bobajob
bobajob
QLD
1535 posts
QLD, 1535 posts
9 Jun 2012 9:41am
^^^ What are you sayin'? Wasn't me! Are you looking at me? Stop it.
busterwa
busterwa
3782 posts
3782 posts
9 Jun 2012 2:10pm
Check out this "dude" reef cut over in short boarding.. (scroll down) Ouchwww.seabreeze.com.au/forums/Surfing/Shortboards/Great-Lineups/?page=2
paulford
paulford
WA
312 posts
WA, 312 posts
9 Jun 2012 3:35pm
Squeezing a citrus fruit onto the cut is meant to be helpful. Think i saw that on Surfers Journal TV prog.
stehar
stehar
NSW
598 posts
NSW, 598 posts
9 Jun 2012 5:51pm
4 weeks before going oseas, drink a glass of water with 4 drops of tea tree oil mixed in - same two weeks later and then day before you leave -- in you're system and cuts do not become infected
tightlines
tightlines
WA
3509 posts
WA, 3509 posts
9 Jun 2012 4:04pm
Citrus juice (lime or lemon usually) or hydrogen peroxide work but hands down the best treatment for coral/reef cuts that I have found is a "Chinese Medicine" called Tieh Ta Yao Gin Liniment.
I believe you can get it through the internet but I get mine from one of the warungs at Uluwatu.

All of these options sting like **** but work (especially the chinese medicine), it looks a bit like the old mercurochrome but is absolute magic at healing coral reef cuts.
There is always some in my travel first aid kit.
http://www.wle.com/products/TD89.html

P.S. I have always said it's better to be pissed off than pissed on, but each to their own.
dinsdale
dinsdale
WA
1227 posts
WA, 1227 posts
9 Jun 2012 4:53pm
During various military combat survival courses I've undertaken in the past we were taught that urine is quite a good antiseptic, and that to use it in the aforementioned manner is quite a good practice in the absence of anything else. Some instructors reckoned it was a good idea even in the presence of alternatives. Have used the practice quite a few times myself, out in the bush as well as after rough days diving around reefs, and have had only successful healing. That, of course, doesn't certify cause and effect.

The only real decision to made is, if it's in a hard to reach place, choose wisely who you get to piss on it for you .
cRAZY Canuk
cRAZY Canuk
NSW
2528 posts
NSW, 2528 posts
9 Jun 2012 7:39pm
I spent an hour walking of an outer reef in New Cal a couple years ago and distroyed the missus new kite.

-Picked out the bits
-The missus squezed lime juice on them for 30 min making sure it stayed moist
-Then a 30min hot betadine soak
-Shower
-More betadine
-Neosporen and bandaids

Kept it clean, more betadine and Neosporne and was kiting 4 days later all be it a little tender.

As a side note the abouve is make a touch easier with half a litter of rum, also ensures you have some limes kicking around
dinsdale
dinsdale
WA
1227 posts
WA, 1227 posts
9 Jun 2012 6:06pm
cRAZY Canuk said...
-Picked out the bits
-The missus squezed lime juice on them for 30 min making sure it stayed moist
-Then a 30min hot betadine soak
-Shower
-More betadine
-Neosporen and bandaids

Kept it clean, more betadine and Neosporne and was kiting 4 days later all be it a little tender.

Mmmate! It'd be less fuss to just amputate it wouldn't it? I think I'll just piss on mine. One treatment and all's well by next day. Well enough to get going again anyway.

ka43
ka43
NSW
3105 posts
NSW, 3105 posts
9 Jun 2012 8:17pm
What is urine?? Its part of your bodies waste.
That said, back in the old days if you got a coral cut then it was accepted practise to have a slash on the offending area. Sometimes I think it was just a bloke thing (I just pissed on you, ha ha ha) but it did seem to ward off the infection.
Best thing is Betadine, got several nasty coral cuts windsurfing Maui and after liberal applicatiosn it not only helped kill the infection but it healed the cuts and I was still in the water everyday.
lotofwind
lotofwind
NSW
6451 posts
NSW, 6451 posts
9 Jun 2012 8:48pm
My urine is mostly beer so I just tip a stubby over any reef cuts.
Have you ever tried to piss on a reef cut on your back,,,its not easy.
pweedas
pweedas
WA
4642 posts
WA, 4642 posts
9 Jun 2012 11:34pm
Thats what friends are for.
It must be of some benefit because in some cultures the customary greeting is "Piss on you" for which the reply is "Piss on you too" .
Maybe I had trouble with the accent but I think that's what they say.
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