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HEALING BASE - #130N
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FIRST AID
PROTOCOL.
Professional handling for minor cuts, scrapes and blemishes.Clinical Excellence Meets Aesthetic Care.
"Minor cuts and scrapes are common injuries. Here is how to handle these types of injuries professionally."
Clean the wound
Wash your hands with soap and water before touching the wound. Rinse the cut or scrape under running water to remove any dirt or debris.
Apply an antiseptic
After cleaning the wound, apply an over-the-counter antiseptic solution or antibiotic ointment to help prevent infection.
Cover the wound
Use a sterile adhesive bandage or sterile gauze pad. This protects it from dirt and bacteria. If you can’t cover it, use CoverAid.
Pain relief
Take an over-the-counter pain reliever like acetaminophen. Note: CoverAid includes built-in topical pain relief.
Monitor for infection
Keep an eye on the wound for increasing pain, redness, or swelling. If you notice any signs, seek medical attention immediately.
Medical Advisory
Remember, if the cut is deep, jagged, or caused by a bite, seek medical attention immediately. If bleeding cannot be controlled, call emergency services.
