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  1. Learn the difference between cuts and puncture wounds, how to treat them at home or when to seek medical attention. Find out how to prevent infection and scarring with first aid and tetanus shots.

  2. 1 de nov. de 2019 · Learn the difference between cuts and puncture wounds, how to treat them at home or when to seek medical attention, and how to prevent them. A puncture wound is a deep wound that occurs due to something sharp and pointed, such as a nail, and can easily become infected.

  3. 20 de jul. de 2022 · Learn how to care for minor wounds that do not need stitches, staples, or skin glue. Find out when to call your doctor or nurse, and if you need a tetanus shot for a puncture wound.

  4. 24 de abr. de 2024 · With a puncture wound, stop the bleeding, and clean, medicate and cover it. If the wound is severe or becomes infected, seek medical help.

  5. Learn the difference between cuts and puncture wounds, how to treat them at home or when to seek medical attention, and how to prevent infection and scarring. A puncture wound is a wound made by a pointed object such as a knife, while a cut is a break or opening in the skin.

  6. Learn about cuts or lacerations, skin wounds caused by sharp objects. Find out how to diagnose, treat, prevent and care for cuts or lacerations at home or in the hospital.

  7. Learn how to care for minor cuts and when to seek medical attention. Puncture wounds may require antibiotics or a tetanus shot, and deep cuts may need stitches or surgery.