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3Rinse the cut with clean water. [3]. Assuming you achieve hemostasis (a medical term that means stopping the bleeding), follow these steps to clean the cut. Start by rinsing it with clean water and a mild cleanser. There is no need to use hydrogen peroxide or a cleanser that contains iodine. This will only further irritate the cut and will not help it heal. Simple soap and water are all you need to clean it.Advertisement:
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Stop the bleeding [2] . Before you start cleaning the cut, it is also crucial to stop the bleeding. This is fine for small cuts and scrapes. However, if the wound is bleeding heavily, keep the injured body part above the level of your heart if possible (as this will slow the blood flow to the area) and apply gentle pressure to it if necessary. Apply pressure with a clean cloth, this will also absorb any blood as it appears.
- If the person has been stabbed or impaled on a large object that has become embedded in their flesh, do not try to remove it as this will make the bleeding worse. Get help immediately.
- If the bleeding does not stop or decrease after these simple steps and tips, go to the emergency room immediately. Most small cuts stop bleeding after about five minutes, if yours is still bleeding, see a doctor immediately. Do this as soon as possible, because your cut may need stitches and special care that can only be provided by medical professionals.Rinse the wound for at least two minutes and until clean.
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