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  2. Central University of Technology, Free State - Wikipedia

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    The Central University of Technology, Free State (CUT) is a public technology university with campuses in Bloemfontein and Welkom, Free State province, South Africa. It was established in 1981 as " Technikon Free State." As part of the South African government's restructuring of tertiary education for the new millennium it was promoted to ...

  3. Risk factors. Prevention. An infected cut can cause worsening symptoms of pain, itching, or warmth. You may also have other signs of an infection, such as pus and fever. Treatment may require ...

  4. The first step is to gently apply a clean cloth or paper towel to your gums for 5 to 10 minutes to help stop the bleeding. You may also rinse your mouth with cool water to remove any debris ...

  5. What to Expect During the 4 Stages of Wound Healing - Healthline

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    Stage 2: Scabbing over (clotting) Clotting and scabbing phase has three main steps: Blood vessels around the wound narrow. This helps to stop the bleeding. Platelets, which are the clotting cells ...

  6. How to Know Your Surgical Cut Is Healing Right - WebMD

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    Stage 1: Swelling. The first steps toward healing start right away. Blood vessels in the area of the cut begin to form clots that keep you from losing too much blood. White blood cells in your ...

  7. Drug-drug interaction. This is when a medication reacts with one or more other drugs. For example, taking a cough medicine (antitussive) and a drug to help you sleep (sedative) could cause the two ...

  8. If it's a minor cut or scrape, here's what to do: Clean the Cut. First wash your hands with soap and water. Then rinse the cut or scrape with cool water to remove dirt and debris. Hold the area ...

  9. When to Get Stitches: How to Tell If Your Cut Needs Sewing Up

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    This includes the length and depth. Your wound likely requires stitches if: it’s deeper or longer than half an inch. it’s deep enough that fatty tissue, muscle, or bone is exposed. it’s wide ...