Homeopathic wound care is a branch of alternative medicine that employs highly diluted substances to treat and promote the healing of wounds. The principle behind homeopathy is the "like cures like" doctrine, where a substance that causes symptoms in a healthy person can treat similar symptoms in a sick person. In the context of wound care, homeopathic remedies are believed to stimulate the body's natural healing processes. Homeopathic wound care in Hebrew is טיפול הומיאופתי בפצעים. Key remedies often include Arnica montana, used for bruises and swelling, and Calendula officinalis, known for its wound-healing properties. Critics argue that the efficacy of homeopathic wound care is not supported by robust scientific evidence, while proponents highlight its holistic approach and minimal side effects. The practice is regulated differently across countries, with some recognizing it as a complementary therapy and others viewing it with skepticism due to the lack of empirical validation.