TREATMENT OF MINOR CUTS AND SCRAPES

 1.   Remove as much loose debris from the wound as possible, rinsing with clean water, if available.



2   Gently clean wound with an antiseptic wipe.

3.  If the wound gapes open slightly, it can be pulled closed with a butterfly closure.

4.  Apply a thin layer of antibiotic ointment.



5.  Cover the wound with an adhesive bandage. For larger wounds, use gauze pads and adhesive tape.


 

6. Watch for signs of infection, such as:

    · swelling, redness or warmth around the wound.

    . discharge of pus.

    . red streaks around the  wound

7.       If infection develops, consult a physician.
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