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

    www.healthline.com/health/when-to-get-stitches

    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 ...

  3. 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 antibiotics. A cut is a ...

  4. Stages of Wound Healing: 4 Stages and What to Expect - Healthline

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    What to Expect During the 4 Stages of Wound Healing. Wound healing happens in several stages. Your wound may look red, swollen, and watery at the beginning, any may have a red or pink raised scar ...

  5. Hair Mineral Analysis Test: What It Can Reveal About You - WebMD

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    Hair samples can be cut from the scalp or pulled up with the roots, depending on the reason for the test. For some tests, you’ll need a lock of hair that’s 3 inches long and about the width of ...

  6. Wound Dehiscence: Symptoms, Causes, Treatment Options - WebMD

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    Wound dehiscence is a surgery complication where the incision, a cut made during a surgical procedure, reopens. It is sometimes called wound breakdown, wound disruption, or wound separation ...

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

    www.webmd.com/first-aid/surgical-incision-healing

    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 ...

  8. Identify possible conditions and treatment related to your symptoms. This tool does not provide medical advice. NEW: This symptom checker now includes the ability to select symptoms by body location. We hope this makes it easier for you to identify your symptoms and possible conditions. The tool also allows you to select multiple symptoms quickly.

  9. What to Do if You Cut Off Your Fingertip or Toe - WebMD

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    How to care for the tip of your finger or toe: If you have the cut-off tip, clean it with water. If you have a sterile saline solution, use that to wash it. Wrap it with moistened gauze or cloth ...