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How To Properly Dress A Wound?
Whilst sometimes alarming, cuts and abrasions are a normal part of everyday life. Most minor wounds do not require medical treatment and can be dressed and treated at home. If a more serious injury needs medication or care, you may need to dress it whilst you wait for help. In both cases, it is important to dress a wound carefully and correctly to prevent further injury.
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