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  • How to Improve the Rate of Healing of the Skin

    Skin on the human body protects our insides against infection and disease. When it is punctured or burned, an opening presents itself for bacteria and dirt. The skin will heal naturally on its...

  • How to Tightly Wrap a Wound

    Some wounds require a tightly wrapped bandage. If the wound is deep and heavy bleeding is taking place, then you need to wrap the wound tightly to prevent blood loss. A wound is considered to be...

  • How to Strap a Sprained Ankle

    A sprained ankle occurs when ligaments, which connect bones, are stretched or torn. Strapping a sprained ankle provides support, provides compression to reduce swelling and prevents inversion...

  • How to Treat a Draining Wound

    When treating a wound it is necessary to use extreme caution, particularly if the wound is draining. Properly covering the wound and caring for it is vital to keep the area from getting infected....

  • How to Use Campho-Phenique on a Toe Infection Around a Toenail

    Campho-Phenique, along with many other home remedies for toenail infection, is a highly controversial treatment due to its inconclusive benefits. Many people swear by the benefits not just for...

  • How to Take Care of Blisters on the Bottom of Feet

    Blisters are sacs filled with fluid that usually result from friction. They commonly appear on the feet and are usually the result of ill-fitting shoes. Reddened skin at the area of irritation is...

  • How to Heal Wounds on Fingers

    Finger wounds run a higher risk of infection since our hands are constantly in use and are touching things throughout the day. Finger injuries range from minor cuts and scrapes to serious tissue...

  • How to Wrap a Meniscus Injury

    Initial treatment of a meniscal injury requires only basic first aid. The meniscus is cartilage, between the femur and tibia, that absorbs shock in your knees. Minor tears in the meniscus cause...

  • How to Treat Macerated Wounds

    A macerated wound is an injury accompanied by soft, white, deteriorating skin around the site of the original injury. Maceration occurs when too much moisture is trapped between the wound and its...

  • How to Wrap a Knee Injury

    A knee injury requires special care. To prevent further injury, it is necessary to wrap the knee to protect it, especially during sports or rigorous activities. If an injured knee is not wrapped...

  • How to Apply the Unna Boot Application

    The unna boot is a bandage that is used to treat ulcerated wounds such as on the legs. It is constructed to include zinc oxide and a gelatin mixed into a paste that is in ways similar to the...

  • How to Reduce Wound Infection Rates

    Wounds can easily become infected without the proper care and maintenance. The chance of infection drastically increases when the skin is punctured, opening a window for bacteria to enter the...

  • How to Treat Ankle Edema

    Edema is a swelling of the ankle due to an accumulation of fluids. Usually painless, the problem may affect one or both ankles and may involve other portions of the leg. Causes vary from aging...

  • How to Heal a Minor Infected Wound

    Any time you break through the barrier of your skin, whether with a small or large wound, take careful measures to prevent infection. Severely infected wounds are dangerous and need to be treated...

  • How to Kill Maggots In an Open Wound

    It may sound strange and even a little disgusting, but doctors have used maggots to stop the spreading of necrotic flesh in wounds, kill harmful bacteria and even promote the growth of new skin....

  • How to Heal an Open Wound

    When an injury occurs, leaving an open wound, it is important to take immediate action. Untreated wounds can lead to infections as well as permanent scars. By disinfecting and treating the wound...

  • How to Wash a Wound

    At some point in our lives, most of us fall and scrape our knees, or cut ourselves on a sharp edge. In addition, you most likely have had to deal with other people's wounds. Cleaning a wound is...

  • How to Treat Tendon Injuries

    Tendons are fibrous tissues that connect muscles to bones. Injury can occur due to overuse, causing inflammation. There are different stages of injury. Serious tendon injuries require medical...

  • Wound Precautions

    You're riding your bike down the sidewalk when suddenly a stick jumps in your way and makes you crash. You feel that stinging pain on your knee, and within a few minutes, you see blood trickling...

  • How to Cure a Wound

    You can treat most minor wounds yourself. Keeping a wound clean and applying an antibiotic ointment will help it heal quickly and without problems.

  • Treatment Precautions for Cuts & Wounds

    Everyone experiences a skinned knee or scraped elbow at some point in their life. These injuries usually heal easily with proper treatment. Precautions must be taken to avoid infections and...

  • What to Do for a Blister?

    A blister is a collection of liquid beneath or within the epidermis that causes the skin to bubble and swell. It generally is formed by constant friction or rubbing from shoes, rough cloth or...

  • What Are the Treatments for Wounds & Bleeding?

    Wounds that open the skin require some kind of observation and treatment. Sometimes this treatment is simply to clean the area to prevent infection, but deeper, larger or more serious wounds can...

  • How to Slow Bleeding

    Bleeding comes from touching sharp objects. It may be life-threatening in a serious cut or merely a small problem with minor bleeding. Quick attention will help the victim.

  • Foot Blister Relief

    Constant friction against the foot, combined with moisture, causes painful, fluid filled blisters on the foot, making it difficult to walk. Reduce pain and irritation by draining it if possible,...

  • How to Wash an Ace Bandage

    Ace Bandages can be easily cleaned and stored for re-use.

  • How to Do Bathroom Surgery On A Ingrown Toenail

    Are you annoyed by the throbbing sensation that you are feeling in your foot from your ingrown toe nail? The average person has suffered or will suffer from an ingrown toe nail once in their life...

  • How to Treat Knife Wounds

    Whether you have recently had a child, you work in the service industry or you would like to help your family and friends in case of an emergency, learning how to treat a knife wound is a valuable...

  • Proper Way to Wrap a Wrist

    When a sprain wrist or burn occurs, wrapping the wrist can provide support and pressure to relieve pain and resist scarring. The proper way to wrap the bandage will leave the wrist, hand and arm...

  • Blood Blisters Treatment

    Blood blisters are caused by a small amount of blood under the skin that has been pinched together like a bubble, similar to a normal blister, which is filled with water instead of blood. Most...

  • What Is Telfa?

    More often than not, unwrapping a bandage involves painfully removing copious amounts of body hair as well. Even worse, a gauze bandage could stick and disrupt the healing process of the wound....

  • How to Treat Blisters on Your Hands

    Blisters are one of the less pleasant aspects of living an active life. While blisters that occur on the feet are often caused by ill-fitting shoes, blisters on the hands can have many causes. For...

  • How to Relieve Foot Cramps

    A foot cramp occurs when the muscles in your feet contract. A cramp may be short and pass quickly or last for long periods of time and cause your foot to curl inward. Cramps are unpleasant and may...

  • How to Treat Wound Infections

    Wound infections occur when bacteria enters through a break in the skin. People with weak immune systems most illnesses are more susceptible to wound infections. If you think you may have an...

  • How to Wrap a Foot Ace Bandage

    An Ace bandage can be wrapped around the foot in order to provide support to the muscle that has sustained an injury. An Ace bandage can reduce swelling, hold on a cold pack or improve blood flow....

  • What Year Was the Band-Aid Invented?

    Most people take it for granted that Band-Aids have always been around. However, they are actually an invention of the early 20th century. Band-Aids were invented out of necessity by a loving...

  • How to Heal a Cut Finger

    There are some important things that need to be done to heal a cut finger so that you minimize scarring and prevent infection. You want to make sure that you heal a cut finger in a certain amount...

  • How to Strap a Knee

    When a knee is weak or injured, it's best to wrap it so that it will have support when walking. This can be done without the elaborate wrap that you see some people wearing. Although the fully...

  • How to Make Your Own First Aid Kit

    First aid kits are a must have if you go camping, hiking or even to have in your car. First aid kits can get pricey and in today's economy you need to save money where you can. But don't worry,...

  • How to Remove Splinters

    There are times when it's impossible to avoid getting a splinter. If you are working with or walking on wood with bare feet you increase your chances for getting a splinter. There are a few...

  • How to Clean a Wound and Apply a Wound Dressing

    When a cut or wound occurs, it's really important to wash and disinfect the wound properly in order to avoid infection and scarring from the injury. Proper wound dressing technique is also...

  • How to Treat Scrapes and Cuts With Herbs

    I've had my share of scrapes in my life. As a child, I'd wash them out (standard procedure for everyone), apply some kind of ointment and then slap a bandage on it. It made me feel better and...

  • How to Heal Blisters that Have Opened

    Blisters, more than being painful, are annoying and bothersome. A blister is a bubble of fluid that forms under the skin as a protective barrier against some kind of irritation. While most...

  • How to Care for Blisters on a Heel

    A blister is a bubble of fluid that forms under the skin to protect it from injury. Blisters, while merely part of the body's natural defense, can be painful and obstructive to everyday life. ...

  • How to Care for Water Blisters

    Water blisters, while not life threatening, are a nuisance and can be painful. These can form after a bad sunburn, from prolonged friction or after a mild burn. There are a couple of things to...

  • How to Treat a Bruised Fingernail

    A subungual hematoma, or bruised nail, can occur after a minor injury. It is the collection of blood absorption that occurs after an injury. In minor injuries, the blood is reabsorbed into the...

  • How to Prevent Infected Wounds

    Even a small break in the skin can spell big trouble if it becomes infected. Infected wounds can be dangerous, especially for children and practicing good prevention techniques is very important. ...

  • How to Treat a blister

    Blisters are caused by a variety of irritations, including intense rubbing and burns. Blisters can also be a result of certain medical conditions such as chickenpox or herpes. In most cases,...

  • How to Treat a Broken Collerbone

    Your collarbone is located in the area between your shoulder and your neck. If you suspect you have a broken bone, you should see your doctor immediately. Certain types of collar bone breaks may...

  • How to Use a Cold Compress

    A cold compress can be used to treat muscle aches and pains, and can even soothe a fever. If you are experiencing muscle pain, inflamed joints, boils or other forms of inflammation that are...

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