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Cuts and grazes - NHS
Health A to Z. Cuts and grazes. Most cuts and grazes can be treated at home and will start to heal in a few days. But some wounds may need to be treated by a medical professional if there's a risk of infection or the cut is serious. How to treat a cut or graze yourself.
Abrasion: Home Treatment, Symptoms, Recovery, and More
A skin abrasion is a type of open wound that’s caused by the skin rubbing against a rough surface. It may be called a scrape or a graze. When an abrasion is caused by the skin sliding across...
How to Treat a Graze: 14 Steps (with Pictures) - wikiHow
Grazes, also known as scrapes, are a common injury that can occur if you slip or fall. Usually, they are not serious, but can become infected if not treated properly. If you get a graze, treat the wound at home first. Stop the bleeding and apply an adhesive bandage with a non-stick pad or a non-stick gauze pad.
Wounds, cuts and grazes | healthdirect
Grazes are also known as abrasions. They are superficial (surface) injuries to the upper layer of your skin. What are the symptoms of wounds, cuts and grazes? Cuts, grazes and lacerations are all examples of wounds. Wounds may be: painful. red. swollen. Wounds may also bleed. Cuts can sometimes damage your blood vessels causing a lot of bleeding.
Cuts and grazes | NHS inform
Most cuts and grazes are minor and can be easily treated at home. Stopping the bleeding, cleaning the wound thoroughly and covering it with a plaster or dressing is usually all that’s needed. Minor wounds should start to heal within a few days.
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