A liquid bandage may cause a brief stinging sensation when applied, especially on broken or sensitive skin. This is generally due to the alcohol or antiseptic ingredients that help disinfect the area. However, the discomfort usually subsides quickly, and many people find it to be a helpful way to protect minor wounds. If stinging persists or worsens, it may be best to consult a healthcare professional.
You can use a non-toxic liquid bandage, such as Johnson and Johnson Band-Aid Brand Liquid Bandage.
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Well on the bottle it says "to remove liquid bandage just apply more liquid bandage then rinse with water" So I would do that, clean your wound, then apply more.
If you have gotten liquid bandage in your eye you should seek immediate medical attention. This could cause permanent eye damage.
Both hydrogen peroxide and neosporin are disinfectants, so there doesn't seem like much point. If you really want to, use the hydrogen peroxide first (its a liquid and will sting), then apply neosporin and a bandage.
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It might sting a bit or not. It will not hurt anything. Wash it out and bandage the cut.
I would put ice on it for awhile and then put anti-itch cream on it and cover up with a bandage.
The liquid put on a jellyfish sting can be vinegar or even though it sounds gross, urine.
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No because it blocks the airflow in your nose and that can kill you.