yes you can, i cut my hand open and they gave me one at the hostpital
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.
by using anticepitic wipes and plaster or bandage, this will stop the wound from being infected more
by using anticepitic wipes and plaster or bandage, this will stop the wound from being infected more
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)
Remember to read a the Latest First Aid Manual for proper advice. 1) Elevate (etc raise the arm) 2) Put direct pressure 3) Clean the wound (etc grazes and small cuts NOT massive lacerations) 4) Place dressings (plaster or ambulance dressing) Hope this helps, if your interisted in learning first aid properly try sja.org.uk for a first aid course!
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.
Savlon could be used, this is an antiseptic cream used on cuts, grazes, burns, sunscreen etc
Out a plaster or leave to air, don't pick the scab or re cut it as it will scar
very dirty. the children usully can out of it with cuts and grazes so they were bleeding so the boss put salty water on it.
A bandage is a sterile adhesive band that is used to cover cuts and grazes. Some brands of bandages include Band-Aid, Curad, Elastoplast and Nexcare.
Sudocrem is used to treat cuts and grazes, minor burns, sunburn, acne, bedsores and nappy rash. It wouldn't be good for you to eat it, as it is for external use only.
Well... Plasters keep dirt and bad stuff out of it and to stop blood going everywhere. But cuts mostly need oxygen to heal. Plasters do give cuts scabs after a while. I normally put a plaster on for about a day and take the plaster off to let the oxygen get to it. Giving it air makes it heal quicker. It really depends on the size of cut.