Slideshow: Bandaging Injuries From Head to Toe
Medically Reviewed by Poonam Sachdev on June 27, 2022
Scratches and Cuts on the Face
1/11
Don't Pop Blisters
2/11
Wrap Sprains and Strains
3/11
How to Treat Minor Burns
4/11
Close Open Cuts
5/11
Watch Surgical Wounds for Infection
6/11
How to Cover Scraped Knees or Elbows
7/11
Bandaging Knuckles, Heels, and Fingers
8/11
Large Scrapes: Cover Them Up
9/11
Cuts on Hands or Feet: Keep Them Clean
10/11
When to See a Doctor About an Injury
11/11
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REFERENCES:
American Academy of Family Physicians
The Children's Hospital
The Nemours Foundation
June 27, 2022
Medically Reviewed by: Poonam Sachdev, MD
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