Yes, wrapping a burned wrist tightly will cause problems with circulation when the burned area inevitably swells.
so it can stay clean and so it wont go bad
Hairbands worn on your wrist too tightly for too long could cut off your circulation. "Where" means location, whereas "wear" means to don.
my wrist hurts real bad
In Bad Romance, the guy was burned because he was a thief.
Yes, a partially used onion is best saved in a glass jar with a tightly-closed lid inside the refrigerator. You can simply wrap the onion in cling wrap, or in a freezer bag. However, cling wrap or a freezer bag will allow the scent of the onion to permeate throughout the refrigerator.
no, but test it on the inside of your wrist first.
When coal is burned it releases bad gases into the atmosphere which creates pollution.
If you broke a arm or wrist you (bad arm or wrist) you practice.If it was a leg you can get you a soft ball and practice (just not with a brother or sister).
first pull the thorn out if its stuck in you. if the injury is minor, wrap it up with a wet cloth or tissue. if the puncture is severe, wrap it with a wet cloth or tissue while you prepare to wash, apply medicine, and bandage it. If its really bad get one of the long bandages and wrap it around tightly over the other bandage you stuck on the wound.
Old enough to know it's a bad idea and not worth the time and effort not to meantion the long term damage to your wrist.
it depends if it hurts you really bad or not
It depends. If the food is so burned it's like a hockey puck then yes obviously it's bad but regular burned food isnt all that bad. Unless thats all you eat.