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Taking care of cuts


Cuts and scrapes: First aid - Mayo Clinic

Treatment · Wash your hands. This helps avoid infection. · Stop the bleeding. Minor cuts and scrapes usually stop bleeding on their own. · Clean the wound. Rinse ...

How To Care for Wounds - WebMD

Your first step is easy: Soothe and clean the wound with cool water. Then remove any pebbles or splinters with alcohol-sterilized tweezers.

Dos and Dont's to safely care for cuts and scrapes at home

Change the bandage daily — or sooner if it becomes dirty or wet — to keep the wound clean. Don'ts to treating cuts and scrapes at home. Don't ...

Taking Care of Cuts and Scrapes - Health Encyclopedia

Most can be safely treated at home. Knowing how to clean and care for a cut yourself and when to seek a healthcare provider's care can help reduce infection ...

How to treat minor cuts - American Academy of Dermatology

How to treat minor cuts · Wash your hands with soap and water. · Wash the cut to prevent infection. · Stop the bleeding. · Apply petroleum jelly.

Taking care of cuts, scrapes, and puncture wounds (The Basics)

This article is about caring for minor wounds (like small cuts and scrapes) that do not need to be closed with stitches, staples, or skin glue.

First Aid 101: The Best Ways To Treat A Cut | Piedmont Healthcare

First aid for cuts and lacerations · 1. Stop the bleeding. · 2. Clean the wound. · 3. Use an antibiotic ointment. · 4. Cover the wound. · 5. Change the dressing. · 6.

Cuts and grazes | NHS inform

Clean the wound and apply a dressing ... When the wound has stopped bleeding, clean it and cover it with a dressing to help stop it becoming ...

Wound Care: How to Care for an Open Wound or Cut

Most minor cuts, scrapes and burns can be treated at home with a few easy steps like cleaning the area and applying a bandage.

Minor Cuts, Scrapes and Abrasions: First Aid Care - WebMD

How to Treat Minor Cuts and Scrapes · To stop the bleeding, gently apply firm, direct pressure using a clean cloth or gauze. · Don't raise the ...

What to Do About Cuts (for Parents) | Nemours KidsHealth

Rinse the cut or wound with water and apply pressure with sterile gauze, a bandage, or a clean cloth. · If blood soaks through the bandage, put another bandage ...

Home wound care do's and don'ts - UCI Health

Most minor cuts and scrapes will heal in a matter of days. But some wounds are at a higher risk of infection and may need a topical antibiotic.

Wounds, cuts and grazes - Healthdirect

Self-care at home · resting, so the wound does not open again · keeping your wound clean · covering the wound — this helps to keeps it moist as it heals · keep the ...

Caring for Cuts, Scrapes, and Wounds - AAFP

Should I use a bandage? Leaving a wound uncovered helps it stay dry and helps it heal. If the wound isn't in an area that will get dirty or be ...

Wounds - how to care for them - Better Health Channel

Treatment options · Cleaning to remove dirt and debris from a fresh wound. · Vaccinating for tetanus may be recommended in some cases of traumatic injury.

Cuts, scrapes and wounds first aid - Healthline

Put a clean cloth, dressing, towel or bandage on the wound, then press gently on it to apply pressure. It may take 20 to 30 minutes to stop it bleeding.

Cuts Left Open: Care Instructions - MyHealth Alberta

How can you care for yourself at home? · After the first 24 to 48 hours, wash the cut with clean water 2 times a day. · You may cover the cut with a thin layer of ...

Open Wound: Types, Treatments, and Complications - Healthline

Home care for minor wounds ... Minor wounds can be treated at home. First, wash and disinfect the wound to remove all dirt and debris. Use direct pressure and ...

Wound Healing and Care (for Teens) | Nemours KidsHealth

Serious wounds don't heal overnight. It can take weeks for the body to build new tissue. So after you leave the hospital or doctor's office, good home care is ...

Cuts and grazes - NHS

You can treat a cut or graze yourself by stopping any bleeding, cleaning the wound, and covering it with a plaster or dressing. This will help stop it getting ...