-wash it 2x a day
-put triple antibiotic ointment or neosporin
-put a bandaid
...........and if it gets a scar put scar gel
Quartz scratches dolomite, while olivine scratches pyroxene.
These scratches are evidence of glacial erosion, specifically caused by the movement of rocks embedded in the ice as the glacier advances and retreats. This type of erosion, known as abrasion, leaves distinct marks on the bedrock in the form of gouges and scratches.
You could test for the property of hardness by seeing which mineral scratches the other. The mineral that scratches the other is the harder one.
Quartz scratches dolomite but is scratched by olivine. Dolomite has a Mohs hardness of 3.5-4, while quartz has a hardness of 7. Olivine, on the other hand, has a higher hardness of 6.5-7.
Act fast. Also; Face - check the facial expression is normal as sometimes a stroke victim may loose control of facial muscles. Arms- ask the person to see if they can hold out their arms, check for weakness Speech - see if they can say a simple sentence Time- if any of the above is not normal, time to call 999. The quicker, the better. With more time lost, you will loose more of that person.
Nail marks would leave scratches on the face. These will need to heal and will go away on their own. If the scratches are deep enough, they may scar.
It's the wiskers for the 9 tailed fox. cool THEY'RE NOT SCRATCHES, IF THEY WERE THEN WOULDN'T THEY HEAL?! BY. Answerwolfman
My check bone has a road burn like scratch on it, i need to know if there is anything else i can do besides keep in clean with wound wash and applying neosprorin to the affected area several times a day? How can i reduce the pink tint to the wound and get it to heal faster?
It simply means you either scratched your arm or bumped against something that scratched you. Wash it with warm water, dry it, and apply a first aid ointment and it will heal fast.
Scratch marks on the face have the potential to disappear over time, depending on the depth and severity of the marks. Superficial scratches may heal on their own within a few days or weeks, leaving little to no trace. However, deeper or more significant scratches may require medical treatment or interventions such as scar creams, ointments, or laser therapy to help reduce their visibility.
Your cat may have scratches on its face from fighting with another animal, getting caught in a thorny bush, or scratching itself too vigorously. It's important to monitor the scratches for signs of infection and consult a veterinarian if needed.
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A nail scratch on the face usually takes about 1-2 weeks to heal and disappear completely.
It's face is the same length as the fore claws. If it scratches you, the related link shows the scratch pattern.
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Don't fall on your face.
It depends on how long they were hurt until they were treated.