No because they could get infected.
Nothing just leave it
Yes you should leave cuts and scrapes uncovered, unless they are serious which can cause infection. The wind helps to heal them if you cover them they will stay moist and juice, you can also try putting some B.N.T powder on them so they will stay dry You should bandage them until they build their own protective scab. After that the scab is the bandage and will dry out and fall off when fully healed.
If hyperglycemia is left untreated, it can lead to ketoacidosis.
If you leave it untreated, I suppose you could.
you get scabs when you scratch and your blood hardens when you leave it untreated.
You should hunt scrapes during the pre-rut and rut phases of the deer season, as this is when bucks are actively seeking out does and marking their territory. Early morning and late afternoon are typically the best times to visit these areas, as deer are more likely to be moving and checking scrapes during these hours. Additionally, hunting scrapes after rain can be effective, as the scent from the scrape will be more pronounced. Always approach scrapes with caution to avoid spooking deer from the area.
.May I leave the room so I can attend to my untreated tuberculosis?
You can use untreated as long as you have a treated sill plate. Untreated wood should not touch the concrete.
what happens if you don't get treated for scabies
No yeast infections usually heals themselves over time.
the worst is you can have an asthma attack, and die. but if you do you can grow out of asthma!!!!!!!!! i should know i use to have it, not any more
No. Eucalyptus leaves cannot cure cuts and scrapes.