The Supportive Role of NanoSilver in Post-Operative Care
- Suzan D. Walker LMT 104331

- 5 days ago
- 2 min read

When preparing for any form of surgery, it’s helpful to have supportive tools on hand that aid your body through the healing process. Alongside items like Arnica or your post-operative care kit, many people keep NanoSilver as part of their recovery essentials. I am not referring to colloidal silver. NanoSilver is a professionally formulated type of silver commonly used in wound care settings.
In many medical environments, especially infectious disease units, silver infused gauze and dressings are a standard part of wound care due to silver’s well-known antimicrobial properties. While NanoSilver is not a replacement for medical treatment, some individuals use it with their doctor’s approval to help keep surgical or injured areas clean during recovery. It is also commonly used after dental procedures, including extractions, to help maintain cleanliness and support faster recovery time.
A brand that many people explore is St. George NanoSilver, which you can search for online. There are also other NanoSilver products available from various suppliers, such as NanoSilver lotion, NanoSilver soap, and NanoSilver gauze. I am not listing specific retailers, but these items are easy to find with a simple online search.
On a personal note, I have used NanoSilver during my own dental crisis, including cavitation surgery and a previous dental infection. I also incorporated it into my Lyme disease wellness protocol. This is not medical advice, and NanoSilver should only be used once as needed.
NanoSilver is also a useful item to keep in your first aid kit for both your family and your pets. It offers an additional layer of support when dealing with minor wounds or situations where cleanliness is important.
Always follow your surgeon’s instructions, and consult your healthcare provider before adding anything new to your post-operative routine.
With care and support,
Suzan (Susan) Walker LMT
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