Saturday, May 22, 2010

Ask a Nurse: Treating Minor Cuts and Scrapes

What is the best way to care for my child's minor cuts or scrapes?

The two most important things to remember when treating your child's minor cuts and scrapes is to 1.) stop the bleeding and 2.) prevent infection.

You should wash and rinse the area with warm water and an antiseptic soap to remove dirt and germs and cleanse the wound. Then use a clean cloth and direct pressure on the wound to stop the bleeding. Once the wound is clean and the bleeding has stopped, apply a thin layer of antibiotic ointment (such as Neosporin) and cover the wound with a clean bandage.

Most minor injuries heal rather quickly. If, however, a wound does not heal or if you begin to notice signs of infection (redness, swelling, pus or watery discharge, and fever0,call your pediatrician.

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