The event of injury in indonesia is an increasing where this is dominated by blucits/brumes. One of their wound healing can be done with complementary therapy. Complementary therapy currently used by the tenger tribe in the treatment of daily wounds. This is because medicine plants are very easy to get in the tenger area.. The purpose of this study was to analyze the implementation of wound treatment carried out by the Tengger Tribe. The design used is a qualitative research with in-depth data collection described in the form of a narrative. The population is the Ngadisari village community by meeting the inclusion criteria. The results showed that most of the respondents were 40-49 years old, more than indicated by the female gender, more of them had a junior high school education background, most of the locations of injuries to the hands, almost all causes of injuries. caused by sharp objects, more than looking at the area and depth of 0.5 - 2 cm, more than dealing with injuries that occurred 1-2 years ago, most of them used complementary therapies at the time of the injury., and mostly use potions and boiled water from Binahong. It can be said that of all respondents who did complementary therapy, most of them did complementary therapy for wound healing with binahong leaf ingredients. From these results, further research is needed to examine the content and benefits of binahong leaves, especially for wound healing.
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