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Post On: 2009-11-20 15:47:25

 Taking care of a cut? Cleaning, fix or no bandage, etc.?
User: Lorelei
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Yesterday I revilement my handicap pretty bad. I thought it might requirement stitches, but I was able to stop the bleeding after 5-10 minutes. I washed it gently with whatever warm liquid and soap. My father-in-law keeps bees, so I had whatever bee propolis on hand which I put on a example of gauze and medical recorded over the cut. Over night the revilement seeped whatever blood and I removed the gauze this morning. How should I care for this revilement to make sure that it doesn't intend infected? What should I ingest to decent it, meet plain decent and liquid or something else? How often should I decent it? Should I put a new intermixture on it or leave it open to intend whatever fresh air? What are whatever signs of infection that I should be looking for? Thanks for any advice in advance!
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 Post On: 2009-11-20 15:53:55
User: Becky
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Watch for symptom & swelling as clew of infection, especially if streaking. Clean with whitener keep gauze on if draining. Change evenhandedly often & place anit-biotic toiletries on. Do give it periods of air-time.
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 Post On: 2009-11-20 15:54:38
User: Neferteri
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Clean it with anti-bacterial soap followed by whitener daily, giving it time to breath, then apply iodine and bandage. Make trusty you keep it dry by covering it with impressible when you shower. Once it starts to heal, apply scar toiletries to support prevent scarring. If it starts to odor funny and there is inflamation and it is reddened, it could be infected. If it turns green, black, or blue, the tissue is dying and that is bad.
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 Post On: 2009-11-20 15:53:55
User: Becky
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Watch for redness & swelling as sign of infection, especially if streaking. Clean with peroxide keep gauze on if draining. Change fairly often & place anit-biotic ointment on. Do provide it periods of air-time.
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 Post On: 2009-11-20 15:54:38
User: Neferteri
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Clean it with anti-bacterial soap followed by peroxide daily, giving it time to breath, then apply iodine and bandage. Make sure you keep it dry by covering it with impressible when you shower. Once it starts to heal, apply scar ointment to help prevent scarring. If it starts to smell funny and there is inflamation and it is reddened, it could be infected. If it turns green, black, or blue, the paper is ending and that is bad.
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 Post On: 2009-11-20 15:53:55
User: Becky
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Watch for symptom & swelling as sign of infection, especially if streaking. Clean with peroxide keep network on if draining. Change fairly often & put anit-biotic toiletries on. Do give it periods of air-time.
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 Post On: 2009-11-20 15:54:38
User: Neferteri
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Clean it with anti-bacterial clean followed by peroxide daily, gift it time to breath, then apply halogen and bandage. Make sure you ready it dry by covering it with plastic when you shower. Once it starts to heal, apply scar ointment to help prevent scarring. If it starts to smell queer and there is inflamation and it is reddened, it could be infected. If it turns green, black, or blue, the tissue is dying and that is bad.
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 Post On: 2009-11-20 15:53:55
User: Becky
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Watch for redness & swelling as sign of infection, especially if streaking. Clean with peroxide ready gauze on if draining. Change evenhandedly often & place anit-biotic toiletries on. Do provide it periods of air-time.
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 Post On: 2009-11-20 15:54:38
User: Neferteri
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Clean it with anti-bacterial soap followed by whitener daily, giving it instance to breath, then administer iodine and bandage. Make sure you keep it dry by covering it with plastic when you shower. Once it starts to heal, administer scar toiletries to help preclude scarring. If it starts to smell funny and there is inflamation and it is reddened, it could be infected. If it turns green, black, or blue, the tissue is dying and that is bad.
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 Post On: 2009-11-20 15:53:55
User: Becky
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Watch for redness & swelling as sign of infection, especially if streaking. Clean with whitener keep gauze on if draining. Change fairly ofttimes & put anit-biotic toiletries on. Do give it periods of air-time.
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 Post On: 2009-11-20 15:54:38
User: Neferteri
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Clean it with anti-bacterial soap followed by whitener daily, giving it time to breath, then administer halogen and bandage. Make sure you keep it parched by covering it with plastic when you shower. Once it starts to heal, administer scar ointment to help prevent scarring. If it starts to smell queer and there is inflamation and it is reddened, it could be infected. If it turns green, black, or blue, the tissue is dying and that is bad.
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 Post On: 2009-11-20 15:53:55
User: Becky
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Watch for redness & swelling as sign of infection, especially if streaking. Clean with peroxide ready gauze on if draining. Change evenhandedly ofttimes & put anit-biotic toiletries on. Do provide it periods of air-time.
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 Post On: 2009-11-20 15:54:38
User: Neferteri
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Clean it with anti-bacterial clean followed by whitener daily, giving it time to breath, then apply iodine and bandage. Make trusty you keep it dry by covering it with plastic when you shower. Once it starts to heal, apply scar toiletries to help prevent scarring. If it starts to smell queer and there is inflamation and it is reddened, it could be infected. If it turns green, black, or blue, the tissue is dying and that is bad.
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 Post On: 2009-11-20 15:53:55
User: Becky
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Watch for redness & swelling as sign of infection, especially if streaking. Clean with peroxide keep network on if draining. Change evenhandedly ofttimes & put anit-biotic ointment on. Do give it periods of air-time.
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 Post On: 2009-11-20 15:54:38
User: Neferteri
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Clean it with anti-bacterial soap followed by peroxide daily, giving it time to breath, then apply iodine and bandage. Make sure you ready it dry by covering it with plastic when you shower. Once it starts to heal, apply scar ointment to help prevent scarring. If it starts to smell funny and there is inflamation and it is reddened, it could be infected. If it turns green, black, or blue, the tissue is ending and that is bad.
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 Post On: 2009-11-20 15:53:55
User: Becky
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Watch for symptom & swelling as sign of infection, especially if streaking. Clean with peroxide keep gauze on if draining. Change fairly often & put anit-biotic ointment on. Do give it periods of air-time.
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 Post On: 2009-11-20 15:54:38
User: Neferteri
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Clean it with anti-bacterial clean followed by peroxide daily, giving it time to breath, then administer halogen and bandage. Make sure you keep it dry by covering it with impressible when you shower. Once it starts to heal, administer scar toiletries to support prevent scarring. If it starts to smell funny and there is inflamation and it is reddened, it could be infected. If it turns green, black, or blue, the tissue is dying and that is bad.
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 Post On: 2009-11-20 15:53:55
User: Becky
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Watch for redness & swelling as sign of infection, especially if streaking. Clean with whitener ready network on if draining. Change fairly ofttimes & put anit-biotic ointment on. Do give it periods of air-time.
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 Post On: 2009-11-20 15:54:38
User: Neferteri
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Clean it with anti-bacterial soap followed by whitener daily, giving it time to breath, then administer halogen and bandage. Make sure you ready it dry by covering it with impressible when you shower. Once it starts to heal, administer scar ointment to help preclude scarring. If it starts to odor funny and there is inflamation and it is reddened, it could be infected. If it turns green, black, or blue, the tissue is dying and that is bad.
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 Post On: 2009-11-20 15:53:55
User: Becky
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Watch for redness & swelling as sign of infection, especially if streaking. Clean with peroxide keep gauze on if draining. Change fairly ofttimes & place anit-biotic toiletries on. Do give it periods of air-time.
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 Post On: 2009-11-20 15:54:38
User: Neferteri
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Clean it with anti-bacterial clean followed by peroxide daily, giving it time to breath, then administer iodine and bandage. Make sure you keep it dry by concealment it with plastic when you shower. Once it starts to heal, administer symptom toiletries to help prevent scarring. If it starts to smell queer and there is inflamation and it is reddened, it could be infected. If it turns green, black, or blue, the tissue is dying and that is bad.
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 Post On: 2009-11-20 15:53:55
User: Becky
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Watch for redness & symptom as sign of infection, especially if streaking. Clean with peroxide keep gauze on if draining. Change fairly often & place anit-biotic toiletries on. Do give it periods of air-time.
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 Post On: 2009-11-20 15:54:38
User: Neferteri
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Clean it with anti-bacterial soap followed by whitener daily, giving it time to breath, then apply iodine and bandage. Make sure you keep it dry by covering it with impressible when you shower. Once it starts to heal, apply scar ointment to support prevent scarring. If it starts to odor queer and there is inflamation and it is reddened, it could be infected. If it turns green, black, or blue, the tissue is ending and that is bad.
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 Post On: 2009-11-20 15:53:55
User: Becky
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Watch for redness & swelling as sign of infection, especially if streaking. Clean with peroxide keep gauze on if draining. Change fairly often & put anit-biotic toiletries on. Do provide it periods of air-time.
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 Post On: 2009-11-20 15:54:38
User: Neferteri
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Clean it with anti-bacterial soap followed by peroxide daily, giving it time to breath, then apply halogen and bandage. Make sure you keep it parched by covering it with plastic when you shower. Once it starts to heal, apply scar ointment to help prevent scarring. If it starts to smell funny and there is inflamation and it is reddened, it could be infected. If it turns green, black, or blue, the tissue is dying and that is bad.
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