YupDo you pour the whiskey on the wound to sterilize it? I wonder, because I've read of people doing that in books.
And a nip for the innards
YupDo you pour the whiskey on the wound to sterilize it? I wonder, because I've read of people doing that in books.
This is our age more than anything else---i get daily ones too, despite applying lotion morning and night, and to hands more often as they are the main victims. Don't even have to bump against something sharp-edged, smooth rounded things bumping my skin can cause breaks. It's been worse the last two years or so. Generally just wash and disinfect. Bandaid or bandage for a day or so if likely to reinjure before healing.@Don M.
We may be brothers from another mother
There isn't a day my, onion paper thin Irish skin, hands aren't bleeding.
Another reason I keep a bit of whiskey nearby
This one was a bit over the top, but got the bleeding stopped, and went back to work in a few minutes;
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But, normally, just some scrapes;
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Stiches.....pffft
I'd live at the ER
That's some kind of swelling. Heal up fast.Went to another emergency clinic. Never saw an actual doctor, just a nurse practitioner. She ordered x-ray only because she said it would give her tme to figure out what to do. WHAT TO DO????? I'd think a laceration was a pretty common thing to treat. I was there three hours - all that for a Tdap shot and one stitch!
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Doesn't that hurt like the dickens?Yup
And a nip for the innards
Do you have a trackpad on your computer. If so, it may be easier to use. I find it frustrating though, because I can't operate it as easilly.I think Pepper's suggestion (#15) is a bit overboard.
Is the bandaid placed between your fingers and over the gash? There are Bandaids that stretch, so if you don't have them, you may want to buy some. Or better yet, ask the pharmacist for advice. Because the Bandaid is not working well, and it seems to me that by now, someone should have thought up an idea that will keep it on.My take-home instructions were to wash it once a day with mild soap and PAT dry adn put a dab of antibiotic ointment on it. Cover with a bandaid. Like someone said - it's in a difficult place - always bending, so a bandaid doesn't stay well there.
Not reallyDoesn't that hurt like the dickens?
No kidding. A cat bite or even a dog bite calls for a trip to the ER. I know someone who went directly to the ER after a dog bite, and she had to stay in the hospital for 3 days. This was a couple of years ago.A cat bite is more serious because they have many strains of bacteria in their mouth (like all carnivores) & their sharp teeth go deep into the wound & transfer the bacteria much further into tissue.
Yeah, I was thinking I'd have to buy something other than Jameson, cuz I would never waste it on a cut. I don't get as bloody as you do. That first photo had me aghast.I does hurt to see good whiskey being poured on a cut
It really doesn't sting much.I think I read in books that they used the whiskey pouring on wounds thing during the Civil War. I'm pretty sure that's how I heard about it. It was supposedly very painful, so I'm not gonna try it.
I posted about my Sepsis adventure from an incomplete root canal 3 yrs ago. Luckily, my 2nd dentist who completed the root canal told me to get to the ER when I told him I had trouble standing & walking.Sepsis is in the news right now what with Bill Clinton currently hospitalized for it.
Yes, when I open and close my hand. Using a computer mouse is agony.Doesn't that hurt like the dickens?
I hope it heals up soon.Yes, when I open and close my hand. Using a computer mouse is agony.
Stop eating those damned onions!@Don M.
We may be brothers from another mother
There isn't a day my, onion paper thin Irish skin, hands aren't bleeding.
Another reason I keep a bit of whiskey nearby
This one was a bit over the top, but got the bleeding stopped, and went back to work in a few minutes;
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But, normally, just some scrapes;
View attachment 189205
Stiches.....pffft
I'd live at the ER
Glad you got the stitch out and bet it is sore. The squeeze ball does help. Hope it feels better soon.Got the stitch out today, but that knuckle is still very sore on opening and closing that hand. The doctor gave me a squeeze ball and told me to do hand exercises and to return in 6 weeks. If it's still sore and stiff, I may have to have PT.
still looks pretty swollen tbh even tho' the gash has healed
On some ways, yes. Others - no. My PCP gave me some exercises to do. I have to hold the underside of the middle finger and try to push down - that doesn't hurt much. Then hold down the upside and try to push up - that hurts a lot.It looks better than it did, but is it any more flexible, or easy to bend and do things?