How to Treat Minor Cuts and Bruises at Home
Since minor cuts and bruises are merely a part of life and cannot always be
avoided, it is essential to know how to treat a small cut or a minor bruise at
home to ensure proper treatment is administered initially.
In many cases, at home treatment for a minor cut can be done by following these
three steps:
Rinse the cut out with waterWash and remove dirt around the cutCover the cut with a bandageIt is important to properly clean the wound as soon as possible to avoid an
infection resulting from the cut. In the event the cut is large, be sure to come
in and let us help you with long-term treatment after you care for the cut
initially. If the cut is small and does not cause much pain or bleeding, then
you may be able to give it some time and see if the cut heals on its own as long
as you keep the wound clean while doing so.
For bruises, the treatment procedure is much different:
Apply iceElevate the affected areaTake anti-inflammatory medicationIn the event your bruise is minor and does not require immediate medical
attention, you can keep the pain at a tolerable level and prevent the symptoms
from worsening by following the above process. Another at home treatment option
for a bruise is to use the RICE method, which is arguably much easier to
remember. The RICE method stands for rest, ice, compression and elevation. By
resting the affected area, applying ice, placing compression on the area and
elevating the bruise, you should be able to reduce the symptoms until a full
recovery is made.
While home treatment works for minor cuts and bruises, it is essential to seek
medical assistance for deeper cuts and more severe injuries.
Prevention Tips for a Cut or Bruise
Although cuts and bruises are merely a part of life for adults and children
alike, there are specific precautionary measures you can take to limit the
chance of you or your child suffering a cut or becoming bruised by an avoidable
incident. Along with the tips mentioned below, be sure to educate yourself as
much as possible on how to prevent a cut or bruise and discuss the information
with your children to ensure they are careful as well.
To try and prevent unnecessary cuts or bruises, try making the following changes:
Make your home saferPractice knife safetyTake extra caution for childrenMake your home safer
First and foremost, be sure to make your home safer however you possibly can.
Many bruises occur as a result of stumbling and falling over misplaced house
items. Therefore, be sure to keep your home neat and well organized, which helps
prevent falls. Additionally, be sure to make any necessary home repairs,
including a loose stairwell, a hole in the floor and potholes in the driveway.
Practice knife safety
One of the leading causes of minor cuts is the improper use and storage of
kitchen knives. While it may seem more dangerous, using sharper knives is an
excellent way to prevent cuts as they require less effort to cut. Additionally,
be sure to store the kitchen knives properly. Instead of placing blades in a
drawer, which is not good for the knives or your fingers, be sure to store them
in a knife holder.
Take extra caution for children
Lastly, be sure to keep a close eye on your children as they are at an increased
risk of suffering a cut or bruise, especially if they spend a lot of time
outside. Be sure to discuss with them the safety measures they can take
when playing, and keep a close eye on them if they are outside. Also, keep sharp
objects, such as knives and construction tools, out of reach.