It stops you from bleeding and prevents infections.
The name Band-Aid is a trademark for the adhesive gauze bandages. The slang terms band aid and band-aid have become generically used for a minor bandage, and literary sources are inconsistent in their treatment because of the trademark.
You can put a band aid on anything but you don't want to leave it on there for a long time so that way the air can hit and you can let it heal.
alcohol stops the bleeding quickly and then Neosporin and a great band aid!
Yes, you can heal a wart with a Band-Aid, but not in the way you would think. If you use a traditional type of Band-Aid (with the pad in the center), do not place the pad over the wart, but cover the wart with the sticky part of the Band-Aid. More effective than a Band-Aid, however, is Scotch tape. Believe it or not if, you cover a wart with cellotape and leave it on for several days, the wart will drop off or dissolve. You may have noticed that if you ever leave a bandage on too long, the skin under the bandage goes white and loose. This is what happens to the wart, and then it disappears.
Put Peroxide ona band-aid and or Neosporin and simply just put it on.
Nail polish remover, or adhesive removers work well.
Yes, if you have Xbox Live and the Ethernet cord.
Face up would be best, putting a band-aid over it before you get into bed will protect it.
If it hasn´t been on for more than two days just pull it off. If it is tightly on soak the part with the baind aid on in water until it starts to peel off.
No. Just put a band-aid on it and leave it alone so it can heal
It is the way WE live right now that changes the native Americans. Get it right.
Science is amazing