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When I was a student athletic trainer, the protocol was to spritz the wound with hydrogen peroxide to disinfect it, then cover with an appropriate sized bandaid, then wrap in powerflex/athletic tape. That's what our head and assistant trainers said to do. Does this mean we shouldn't have used H2O2? For context, our patients were football players who got these wounds on the field.
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Depends on the cut for me if it was just a small one then I’d let it breath and then let yknow let my body work
For a slightly larger cut that’s not bleeding too much or a cut on somewhere that is used a lot id use a bandaid
Although say if it was a larger one that’s bleeding out a lot a bit of guaze on it for a bit and then a plaster will be ok
This is coming from somebody who gags had multiple surgeries for various things to be done
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Yunnan Baiyao powder from the Chinese herbal medicine shops. No matter what size wound, if you cover it completely with the powder and put pressure it stops the bleeding in a few seconds to a couple minutes and helps stop infection and speeds up healing. For larger wounds pour a large amount of the powder onto a gauze pad, and wrap it tight with the pile of powder where the wound is. I had most of the skin torn off the tip of my finger in a work accident and the stuff just stopped the bleeding immediately. 10/10 would recommend
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@Katha-strophe_
1 month ago
For cooking you can use lime,
but for a cut a bandaid works just fine.
Alcohol is not the way,
gauze will save the day.
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