it's natural we want to take care of them as best we can. And, as we all know, they're prone to getting cuts, scrapes, and other wounds just like humans (some even more so!)
Your GP should examine your feet and test for any numbness and lack of sensitivity using a special piece of equipment and offer advice on how best to treat your feet. How should I check my feet? First, check for any visual signs of foot damage This includes: • Cuts • Bruising ...
Most small wounds, such as cuts and scrapes, can be easily treated at home. However, if you have a more serious wound or an infection, you may need medical attention to make sure it heals properly. Apply pressure to the wound to stop the...
Covering up cuts can aid in the healing process, or simply serve as a way to conceal them from view. Treat your fresh cuts right away by cleaning them, treating them with antibiotic ointment, and covering them with a bandage or piece of gauze. You can cover up smaller cuts with a band...
Bandages help wounds heal by keeping them clean and protected as you go about your day. However, improper use of a bandage could cause the wound to become infected. Take care in how you prepare yourself and the wound, as well as the after...