How to deal with cuts and wounds?Most cuts can be safely treated at home.Deeper cuts-or any wounds that won't stop bleeding(流血)-need emergency medical treatment.What to do:If the cut is severe(严重)and you can't get to a hospitalr (1)___away or must wait for an ambulance,begin...
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Topicalantibioticsare medicines you put on your skin to kill bacteria. Most cuts and scrapes will heal without ointment, but they can reduce scars and help the wound heal faster. If you do use an antibiotic ointment, apply it to your skin one to three times a day and then cover with a ...
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Tetanus, a bacteria found in soil, dust, or manure, enters the body through cuts or puncture wounds, especially if the wound is not properly cleaned. If you have let your tetanus shot lapse, you’ll want to get medical treatment (and an antitoxin and antibiotic) as soon as possible, esp...
Here is the recommended first-line treatment for minor cuts and wounds: Advertisements Wash your hands thoroughly with soap to avoid transferring bacteria from your fingers to the wound. (3) Clean the wound using soap and water. Wash gently to get rid of any dirt on or near it. Apply a...
Some wounds, however, require medical care. Large or deep cuts may need stitches or sutures, while other injuries may get infected and require antibiotics. If you want a doctor to look at your wound,visit your neighborhood CityMDfor an immediate evaluation and treatment. ...
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Change the bandage daily to keep the wound clean and dry. 4. When to Call a Doctor The wound is deep or the edges are jagged or gaping open. The wound is on the person’s face. The wound has dirt or debris that won’t come out. ...
I have discussed how to seal a wound in the past, and whether to usestitches, bandages, or super glue. I’ve even done a comprehensive guide aboutsealing cuts with super glue, but as of yet, haven’t fully covered the process of preparing your wound prior to actually sealing it. This...