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Lacerations - liquid bandage

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Lacerations - liquid bandage : A laceration is technically a defect in the skin resulting from tearing, stretching, or shearing forces. In practice however, the term is often used for any cut that goes all the way through the skin. A small cut can be cared for at home. A large cut needs prompt medical attention. If the cut is minor, a liquid bandage (liquid adhesive) can be used on the cut to close the wound and help stop bleeding. A liquid bandage is quick to apply. It causes only slight burning when applied. Liquid bandages seal the cut after only 1 application. There is less chance for infection since the wound is sealed shut. These products are waterproof, so you can shower or bathe without worry. The seal lasts for 5 to 10 days. It will fall off naturally after it has done its job. In some cases after the seal falls off, you can reapply more liquid bandage, but only after seeking medical advice from your health care provider. But most minor cuts will be healed at this point. Using these products may also reduce the size of scars that form at the injury site. Liquid skin adhesives can be found at your local pharmacy.
Review Date: 30/01/2024 Updated By: Updated by: Jesse Borke, MD, CPE, FAAEM, FACEP, Attending Physician at Kaiser Permanente, Orange County, CA. Also reviewed by David C. Dugdale, MD, Medical Director, Brenda Conaway, Editorial Director, and the A.D.A.M. Editorial team.
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