An elastoplast, Aloe Vera juice or Colloidal Silver and a bit of time will heal it just fine. Always depending on how serious the cut or graze is of course. If it's not too bad then just keep the graze clean and let it dry in the fresh air.
Sterile dressings and plasters can be used to cover a cut or graze once the wound has been cleaned thoroughly. An antiseptic cream containing antibacterial agents such as cetrimide, cetylpyridinium chloride or chlorhexidine may also be used to reduce the risk of infection.
A cut or scratch should be washed with a mild soap and water
Cuts, grazes and wounds should be cleaned with an antiseptic liquid. Open wounds should be covered with a plaster, or a pad of gauze and tape, or bandaged to prevent infection. Small cuts and grazes may only need a plaster.
you just have to wait but if your really desprate put toilet paper on it or gauze and eventually it will heal
Why is it important to cover cuts, boils, skin infections and grazes? To prevent contamination of products, equipment, or surfaces which may result in an outbreak of food poisoning To protect cuts from infection (cover cuts with a blue waterproof plaster (metal detectable if required)
yes you can, i cut my hand open and they gave me one at the hostpital
Band Aids aid you in healing and protect you, they keep cuts from bleeding constantly, which helps form a scab (will heal faster).... Also it helps (doesn't prevent) cuts, scrapes, etc. from getting infected
By putting lots of neosporin on the cuts
by using anticepitic wipes and plaster or bandage, this will stop the wound from being infected more
cocoa beans heal mostly the small cuts
It shouldn't do - it's designed as primarily as an anti-septic for use on small cuts and grazes, It also contains a moisturiser.
yes
by using anticepitic wipes and plaster or bandage, this will stop the wound from being infected more
It won't heal them. It can help them clot to stop bleeding, and can offer a little relief from the pain, but it won't heal them.