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  • How to Control a Bloody Nose

    There are many myths about bloody noses and how to treat them. For example, tilting the head back to stop the bleeding. DO NOT DO THIS. It may slow the bleeding from the nose, but this is only...

  • How to Care for a Ripped Toenail

    Ripped toenails are quite common, but not many people know what to do to care for them. Care for the toenail depends on the severity of the tear, the condition of the toe and the amount of...

  • How to Soak Open Wounds in Epsom Salt

    Open wounds can be vulnerable to infections, which can quickly spread and lead to serious illness if left untreated. There are a number of ways to care for your open wound, including epsom salt...

  • 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 Make a Wound Dressing

    Knowing how to make a wound dressing could save someone's life. There are a few basics to keep in mind. Learn these, and you will know how to make a wound dressing suitable for most wounds. You...

  • How to Use Honey or Sugar to Treat Wounds

    Doctors (and everyday folks) have used sugar and honey throughout history to treat cuts, burns and other wounds. Honey has long been touted for its bacteria-killing properties, while ancient...

  • How to Use Iodine on a Dog Wound

    Our pets are often just as important parts of our family as the human variety. Our beloved dogs are our companions through thick and thin, but they are also prone to getting cuts, scrapes and...

  • How to Close a Wound on the Scalp

    Because the scalp has many blood vessels close to the surface of the skin, a minor cut can take the appearance of a major wound. Being able to distinguish a wound that can be treated at home and a...

  • 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...

  • Saline Wound Cleaning

    Saline is the common name used to describe a solution of sodium chloride (NaCl) and water--in layman's terms, salt water. It usually aims to have a salt content that matches that of the human body...

  • How to Manage Minor Wounds

    A minor wound can be defined as either a laceration, abrasion, or blister, and frequently can be comfortably managed at home without requiring a visit to a doctor. Minor wounds are common in...

  • How to Remove Gauze That Sticks to Wounds

    Attempting to remove a wound dressing that is stuck to the wound bed is painful and disruptive to the healing process. Some gauze dressings can be used to cover a wound and other gauze dressings...

  • Urgent Care for a Cut

    Oftentimes, at the first sign of blood, people panic. However, this is precisely the time you need to be calm and act quickly. If not treated immediately, a cut can turn into a severe infection....

  • 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 Treat an Incised Wound

    An incised wound is characterized by clean edges and often is caused by cutting instruments or sharp objects, such as broken glass. If blood vessels are cut, the wound can bleed heavily. Knowing...

  • How to Apply Dressings to an Open Wound

    There are many types of wounds, including scrapes, lacerations and puncture wounds. You must decide quickly if the wound is deep or severe enough to require stitches. If no stitches are required,...

  • 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 Change a Post-Op Wound Dressing

    Post-op wound care is essential to a successful recovery from surgery. The wound is an entry point to your body and you must protect it very carefully to avoid infection. Taking good care of the...

  • How to Care for Tracheostomy Patients at Home

    A tracheostomy is a procedure in which an incision is made in the trachea. The objective of a tracheostomy is usually to allow the patient to breathe through the resulting opening, also known as a...

  • The Best Ways to Dry Out a Wound

    Exposed wounds and injuries can cause serious infection and---if left untreated---deadly infections. Drying out a wound properly and cleaning and dressing it can benefit and shorten the healing...

  • How to Change Wound Dressings

    Wound dressings need to be changed frequently to promote healing and prevent infection. This can be painful, but is an extremely important part of the healing process. Depending on the location of...

  • How to Care for Wound Dressings at Home

    While patients are in the hospital, nurses and doctors care for their wound dressings. After being released from the hospital, patients need to care for their own wound dressings at home. Without...

  • How to Apply and Use Hydrocolloid Dressings

    Hydrocolloid dressings can significantly speed and enhance wound healing when used correctly.

  • 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...

  • Care of a Skin Graft

    A skin graft is used to help heal burned, wounded or ulcerated skin that cannot regenerate on its own. The skin used for the graft can be taken from another area of the body or from other sources,...

  • Procedures for Wound Cleansing

    Cleaning a wound properly is important for several reasons. Properly cleaning a wound can help lower the risk of infections from organisms in the skin or clothing, for example. It will also help...

  • How to Use Styptic

    Minor shaving cuts, light scrapes and nicks from manicuring all can be treated with styptic, an antiseptic compound used to halt light bleeding. Styptic is made from aluminum sulfate which works...

  • How to Treat a Toenail Injury

    If you have recently gotten your toenail smashed or partially torn off you may be wondering about the best course of treatment for your injury. There are different ideas on how to do this, but I...

  • How to Stop Bleeding From the Tongue

    The tongue is full of blood vessels. As a result, it can bleed profusely when cut. If your tongue is bleeding, assess the situation. If you have a deep laceration in your tongue, you should...

  • How to Remove Stitches & Staples

    Ideally, stitches and staples should only be removed by a doctor, nurse or other trained professional, especially for a surgical wound. Nevertheless, if you cannot get to the doctor's office, you...

  • How to Clean and Treat Abrasions at Home

    Abrasions hurt and can last a long time. However, there are things you can do at home to speed up the healing process. This guide will teach you to do so using normal household products.

  • 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 Stop Bleeding and Treat a Flesh Wound

    There's a dozen different ways to cut or otherwise injure yourself during the course of a day. So there's a good chance that you'll need to know how to stop a wound from bleeding at some point in...

  • How to Change a Dressing

    Changing a wound dressing at home requires organization and a sanitary location in which to perform the dressing change. Since dressing changes may be painful with a lot of discomfort for some...

  • How to Treat Infected Wounds

    Unless a wound is very recent, you should assume that untreated wounds are likely infected or may become infected. Typical signs of infection include swelling, pain, fever, and the presence of...

  • How to Apply Dressing to a Wounded Leg

    It is helpful to know how to apply dressings to a wounded leg when you, or someone else, gets injured or burned. Perhaps you know someone who has diabetes and you may have to assist him with his...

  • 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 Common Childhood Injuries

    Children are bouncing balls of energy that can injure themselves without warning. Accidents can and will happen to your child. There are many injuries that he will endure as he grows up. You...

  • How to Treat Bleeding From a Minor Head Wound

    Head wounds tend to bleed a lot more than wounds on other parts of the body, as there are several blood vessels in the head between the scalp and the skin. It's possible to stop this bleeding and...

  • How to Manage a Patient With Severe Bleeding

    Here's how to manage severe bleeding in an emergency situation

  • How to Properly Care for Minor Wounds

    It is important to properly care for minor cuts and wounds to reduce the risks of infection and decrease scar tissue formation. Here are some important steps to follow for proper minor wound care.

  • How to Prevent a Scar

    Scars. It's the body's natural internal band-aid. Scars form when there is injury to soft tissue and/or skin. Scars can vary in severity, color, form, height, and duration. They have these...

  • How to Heal a Wound with Sugar

    Sometimes, when wounds require immediate attention, standard antiseptics aren't available. The next time you find yourself hurt and in need of a quick healing fix, reach for some sugar. Sugar...

  • How to Clean a Wound

    A wound will must be cleaned to remove any dirt or other debris that may be present. Serious complications, such as an infection that travels through the bloodstream, can develop if a wound is not...

  • How to heal a cut quickly

    Some cuts can take time and supervised care to heal. There are ways to help the process move along faster.

  • How to Care for Surgical Wounds

    Every year, thousands of surgeries are performed in the U.S. They range from broken bones, bariatric procedures, abdominoplasty, etc. Many of these surgical wounds are deep, affect multiple...

  • How to Treat a Stab Wound

    A stab wound is a puncture of the skin with a sharp object. Thus, a stab wound can be a finger prick, or a knife wound in a major body area. In any case, any stab wound that breaks the skin and...

  • How to heal a wound fast and naturally with Honey

    Having a wound or a deep 1st degree burn cut can be devastating and painful but overcoming it with healing of honey is a great possibility . Honey is a tissue builder and antibiotics at the same time.

  • How to Pack a Wound

    Deep wounds are never fun, and changing the dressings can be painful. But it's important to dress wounds properly to help them heal. Most likely a doctor or nurse can pack the wound for you the...

  • How to Care For An Open Wound

    An open wound is an injury caused by a break in the skin, usually due to trauma such as a blow to the area. An wound is susceptible to infection. Keeping the injury germ free will allow the area...

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