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Old 05-09-2011, 03:55 PM
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Hi everyone,
Earlier, I was cutting some 5-inch squares for quilt kits, and I cut myself right across the inside of my knuckle on my index finer. Since then I've been fine, but even now as i'm typing I can feel it re-opening a little and bleeding, should I compress it? It's just a finger...
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Liquid bandaid
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what's that?
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Apply pressure to it to stop the bleeding. I've cut myself many times with my rotary cutter and there's something about the clean cut that likes to bleed. I also pour peroxide on it to clean it real good.
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You get Liquid bandaide at the drugstore in the first aid aisle. Another thing that works to heal any cut or sore quicker is a triple antibiotic ointment on a regular bandaide for a few days. I use a generic/store brand of Neosporin. Make sure it's "ointment" & not the cream.
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In a pinch, use brush-on super glue. Yes, it works! Just ask my woodworking husband. He swears by it.
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Use peroxide only at the initial cleaning, though... it is pretty tough on healing wounds and should only be used initially. You might have to give the wound a little healing time??

So sorry!!
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Originally Posted by SewAlice
In a pinch, use brush-on super glue. Yes, it works! Just ask my woodworking husband. He swears by it.
I keep a bottle of super in my sewing stuff for this very reason. Works great to seal it closed....
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Originally Posted by Awesumpunk
Hi everyone,
Earlier, I was cutting some 5-inch squares for quilt kits, and I cut myself right across the inside of my knuckle on my index finer. Since then I've been fine, but even now as i'm typing I can feel it re-opening a little and bleeding, should I compress it? It's just a finger...
When I working, everyone in the office used crazy glue for nicks and cuts. We tried liquid bandaide once and it stung like crazy.
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Super glue for me! Works quickly and doesn't sting as badly as the liquid bandaid. Sorry about the mishap, those "tiny" cuts seem to last forever!
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