Yes you should leave cuts and scrapes uncovered, unless they are serious which can cause infection. The wind helps to heal them if you cover them they will stay moist and juice, you can also try putting some B.N.T powder on them so they will stay dry
You should bandage them until they build their own protective scab. After that the scab is the bandage and will dry out and fall off when fully healed.
No. Eucalyptus leaves cannot cure cuts and scrapes.
The best thing to clean up cuts and scrapes is peroxide or betadine. Then apply neosporin and a band aid to help prevent infection.
They suffered cuts, scrapes and lip-cuts.
Bactine is good for dulling pain in small cuts and scrapes.
No. Pus means that the tissue is infected, and needs to be cleaned and rebandaged.
where water shoes,and don't run while in the swimmig pool
Small cuts and scrapes, mainly to keep dirt out.
sprains, bruises, cuts, strains, scrapes, and blisters
Depending on how hard the fall is, you can get: Bruising, Broken Body Parts, cuts, or scrapes.
Hydrogen peroxide is used on minor cuts and scrapes because it acts as an antiseptic. It helps kill bacteria and prevent infection. Additionally, it can help remove debris and dirt from the wound, promoting healing. However, it should be used with caution and in moderation, as excessive use can delay wound healing.
Gastrointestinal distress, muscle cramps, nervous disorders, common cold, fever, cuts and scrapes.
Tincture to be applied externally for Cuts and Scrapes: Dilute the herb in alcohol. Apply as compress.