Put a Bandage on it
It is a conifer. The sticky sap is actually resin.
"Nicked" can refer to a small cut or notch made in a surface, often used in contexts like woodworking or manufacturing. It can also describe a minor injury, such as a cut on the skin. In a more informal context, "nicked" may refer to something being stolen or taken without permission. Additionally, in legal terms, it can denote a violation or minor infraction.
It's not like that. If you cut your wrist, OR your arm, anywhere deeply enough to open an artery, it is a life-or-death situation. But if you cut your wrist or arm not too deeply, it's a "cut" - you will recover from it.
cut it with knife ir sizors
Cut away from you body.
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Yes , if they are stabbed in the groan they can bleed to death, but if its a minor cut the bleeding should inventually cease
It depends on how hurt your toddler is and why he or she got hurt. If it is a minor cut or scrape, you can clean it, put a salve that is appropriate for toddlers on it, and cover it with a bandaid. If it is a serious cut, possible break, etc., you should take the toddler to the doctor. If someone hurt the toddler intentionally, you should take steps to protect the toddler from that happening again.
You should get a bob cut that has the pointy part in the front and gets shorter in he back.
a graze or a minor cut
dory gets cut
based on personal experience in a class of mine, you should always go to your teacher and report ANYTHING even if its just a minor cut or scrape, the teacher should always be notified if something big or little happens. Just don't panic if something bad happens, (that usually makes it worse)
Generally those that are considered 'minor' ones. A cut finger, a sprained ankle, etc. Though it should be noted that even minor injuries can be fatal if not treated.
You should rinse the cut out with cold water and put some sort of anti-bacterial ointment and cover it up with a band-aid
A Ditch?
like when you have a cut are something then yaws gets in your cut and then it gets infected and then you have yaws . . . .
Wash it with soap and water and then put on some antibacterial cream and a bandaid.