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Laceration

A deep cut or tear in skin or flesh.


Stop the Bleeding

Apply direct pressure on the area.


Clean and Protect

Clean the area with warm water and gentle soap.

Apply an antibiotic ointment to reduce chance of infection.

Put a sterile bandage on the area. In some people, antibiotic ointments may cause a rash. If this happens, stop using the ointment.


Call a Health Care Provider

Call a health care provider if:

The cut is deep or over a joint

You cannot get the cut or laceration clean

The injury is a deep puncture wound or the person has not had a recent (within the last 5 to 10 years) tetanus shot or booster

The cut is from a human or animal bite


Follow Up

For a minor cut or laceration, remove bandage after a couple of days to promote healing. See a health care provider if the cut doesn't heal or shows signs of infection, including redness, swelling, pus, or excessive

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Wounds- incision, punture, avulsion, laceration

By Leah