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How to quickly make a cut scab?


Question Posted Sunday April 27 2008, 6:00 pm

I saw a question on this site that asked how you can quickly get rid of a bruise and well, I want to know how you can quickly make a cut/wound heal and scab quickly.

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Ice232 answered Sunday April 27 2008, 7:58 pm:
Well, there's a few different ways to speed up a cut for healing. If it's still bleeding make sure that you put pressure on it. Also, don't constantly wipe away the blood because you're body needs that to coagulate so that the cut can be sealed. If you want it to scab quickly well then just wait for it to coagulate and a few hours later you'll have a scab.

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TheAnnie answered Sunday April 27 2008, 7:22 pm:
You can't really make your body heal a cut/scab/wound but you can place the injusry in the best surrounding to help that healing along.

This is a good link to look at.
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