hot and soapy water.
cold
No! Never use bleach on an animal! Clean the cut with soap and water. If it is bad, take her to the vet.
No, it is not recommended to use salt water to clean a cut. Salt water may cause further irritation and delay the healing process. It is best to clean a cut with mild soap and water or an antiseptic solution, and keep it covered with a sterile dressing.
Washing a cut makes sense, but that's better done using slightly warm water, if available.But once cleaned, dry, bandage up and leave it alone.Cold water might be tempting to use to ease stinging/pain. but a cold pack would be a better idea than continuous flushing.Running cold water over an open wound is a myth and the incorrect treatment, doing this actually washes away the platelets, (glue), in the blood preventing coagulation.
To treat a cut, clean the area first with soap and water. Then apply a bandage to the area to avoid an infection.
immuerse it in cold water
stop the bleeding, clean the cut out and apply a cold compress to a bruise.
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No. But you may want to go to a doctor if the cut goes really brillant pink in a couple of days.
Clean Cut was created in 1984-01.
Wash out the cut with mild soap and water and apply a clean bandage. Change it daily, and wait for it to heal.
No, you cannot die from putting a bleeding cut under hot water. The only bad thing about putting a bleeding cut under hot water is that it expands the vessels and will not stop the bleeding. Luke warm water or cold water is the best for a bleeding cut.