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  2. How to Cut an Ingrown Toenail - Healthline

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    Soak your foot in warm water for 10 to 30 minutes to soften the nail and skin. You can add Epsom salt, tea tree oil, or other disinfecting essential oils to the footbath. You can also try a ...

  3. How to Cut Toenails: Step-by-Step Instructions - Healthline

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    injury. tight-fitting shoes. To properly cut your thick toenails, follow these steps: Soak your feet in warm water for at least 10 minutes to soften your nails, and then use a towel to thoroughly ...

  4. Cuts, Scrapes, and Bites - WebMD

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    Take the following steps for minor cuts and lacerations. 1. Stop the Bleeding. Apply direct pressure on the area. 2. Clean and Protect. Clean the area with warm water and gentle soap. Apply an ...

  5. How to Treat an Infected Wound Naturally: 7 Things to Try

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    6. Tea tree oil. Tea tree oil is a natural antiseptic that may also treat skin inflammation. However, tea tree oil based products can not be used for burns. You may apply diluted tea tree ...

  6. Cutting & Self-Harm: Warning Signs and Treatment - WebMD

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    This leads to hopelessness.”. Other emotional signs of self-harm include: Overwhelmed by feelings. Inability to function or decline in functioning at school or home. Inability to maintain stable ...

  7. 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 ...

  8. Cuts and Puncture Wounds - Healthline

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    The most common causes of cuts and puncture wounds are external injuries that break or tear the skin. These causes include: falls. car accidents. broken glass. stabbings. razor cuts. The most ...

  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 ...