When dealing with minor wounds, keep the following guidelines in
mind:

1.    Stop the bleeding by applying pressure using a gauze pad or clean cloth. 
If the bleeding persists after several
minutes of applying pressure, get immediate medical attention.

2.    Keep the wound clean by washing the area with mild soap and water and 
removing any dirt. Dry the area
gently with a clean cloth, and cover the wound with a protective bandage. 
Change the bandage at least once a
day. If the wound becomes tender to the touch and red or oozes fluid, see your 
doctor.

3.    If your cut is more serious and the bleeding does not stop on its own or 
the cut is large, deep, or rough on the 
edges, try to stop the bleeding by applying pressure directly to the injury 
using a sterilized gauze pad or clean
cloth. Maintain pressure on the wound until the bleeding stops. Then consult 
your physician. A tetanus booster
may be required if you haven't had one for a while.



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