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Cuts & Grazes
Wash
the wound thoroughly with water and a little soap. Press on the
wound, for example using a clean handkerchief or tissue. Bleeding
can usually be stopped by firm pressure for about five minutes.
Now apply a clean, dry dressing such as a sticking plaster.
When to see the
Doctor...
If the
wound is dirty and you have not had a tetanus injection for the
last ten years you may need a tetanus booster. Contact your doctor
or the local casualty department for advice. If the cut is deep
and the edges cannot be pulled together your may need stitches or
a 'steristrip' dressing. Contact your doctor or the local casualty
department.
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