A cut is an injury inflicted by sharp surfaces such as knives or scissors. Abrasions are injuries caused by scraping or rubbing the skin off such as rug burn or road rash.
Minor Cuts and Major Abrasions - 2005 was released on: USA: June 2005 (Los Angeles, California)
No, it is not recommended to use gum spirits of turpentine on cuts or abrasions. Turpentine is a strong solvent that can be irritating to the skin and may cause further damage or inflammation if applied to open wounds. It is best to clean cuts and abrasions with mild soap and water, and seek medical advice if needed.
If there are any small cuts or abrasions on the nipple, or if milk is sucked from the nipple, the aids virus could be transmitted.
You must cover cuts and abrasions to avoid infection. Bacteria and other nasty things can get inside of your skin and blood stream through cuts, lacerations, et cetera, and cause problems in your body, from infection to disease. It's best to properly clean and sanitize afflicted areas before covering.
Zest Soap is used in the bathroom. Zinc oxide cream is a medication used to treat abrasions, burns, cuts, poison ivy.
I don't think there is anything you can do, the nails will pass through the digestive system, there is a risk of cuts and abrasions and of course infections, call the vet :P
Peroxide is in a brown bottle, or you may be referring to iodine or Mercurochrome, all three of which are used as an antiseptic/anti-infective on scrapes, cuts and abrasions.
To protect the hands. Good construction gloves protect against cuts, abrasions, punctures, and shocks (though generally not full protection against electricity without additonal insulation).
To protect the hands. Good construction gloves protect against cuts, abrasions, punctures, and shocks (though generally not full protection against electricity without additonal insulation).
You should be able to find it in the pharmacy section of a store or at a pharmacy itself. It would be with other products used for skin cuts, abrasions, etc. Ask at the store, if need be.
To protect the hands. Good construction gloves protect against cuts, abrasions, punctures, and shocks (though generally not full protection against electricity without additonal insulation).
A good slogan might be, "Hand"le With Care"