How to Heal a Cut in Your Nose
How to Heal a Cut in Your Nose
How to Heal a Cut in Your Nose :
Wash your hands :
You should wash your hands because there will be high risk of bacteria in the are of cut.Wash twice your hands and then rinse it with a clean towel.
3.Stop the bleeding :

If the injury is bleeding then you must stop the blood with a high pressure with a clean material.
If the injury is not clearly visible or is not right on the edge of the nose, then use accepted first aid methods to stop the bleeding.
Pinch the nose shut, using your thumb and index finger, and hold the nose shut for about 10 minutes.
The person should breathe through their mouth during this time. After the 10 minutes, release the hold.
Keeping the person cool during this process can be done by cool cloths or by sucking on something cold, like ice chips.
4. Use clean tools :

The tools which will be needed should be clean.Because the use of un-cleaned tools will cause high infection in the injury.
5.Sterilize the tools you need :

- Wash your hands thoroughly with soap and water.So that there will be little chances of infection.
- Place the items in a pot or pan, with enough water inside to cover every item for long-term cleaned items.
- Cover the pan with a lid, and bring the water to a boil. Continue to boil the water for 15 minutes with the lid in place.
- Drain the water from the pan without touching the sterilized items. If you are not ready to use the items, then leave them in the drained pot or pan with the lid on.After if you need then drain the water then use items.
- Carefully drain water and take out the items with out touching the parts of the tools that will come in contact with the injury.
6. Consider seeking medical help :

If you cannot easily see the cut, or reach it, then you may have trouble properly treating the area.
You could do additional damage or introduce bacteria if the cut is up inside the nose
7. Choose your cleaning agent :

Usually, soap and water is the best way to clean a wound, cut, or minor injury to the skin. In some more delicate and sensitive areas, products that are both cleansers and antibacterial agents are sometimes recommended.
- One common product that is both a soap cleanser and anti-infective is called chlorhexidine, and is available without a prescription in most retail pharmacies.
- Chlorhexidine should be highly diluted before using on mucous membranes (the inside of the nose).
8. Read the product labels :

Reading the label can help you that the cream or injury healing material you are using what is used for .
9. Clean the tissue around the cut :

- Use clean or sterilized tweezers to hold the gauze in order to effectively clean the area.
- Use fresh water and mild soap, or a small amount of chlorhexidine on the end of the cotton swab or gauze.
- Repeat your method with clean, fresh water, and clean tools, to rinse away any soap residue.Then after the injury will start healing.

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