att doc's/nurses, big clear waterproof bandages
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att doc's/nurses, big clear waterproof bandages
my lad jumped off a wall and cut his leg it had a big hole in which was stiched up with four stitches.
the stitches were removed, and of course you cant keep an 8 year old still and it reopened.
the docs have put one of those big clear sticky bandage things on it and its sort of swollen up with goo inside, is this the latest medical advice?
to me it seems better with an old fashioned bandage and leaving it off for a while as letting it dry up,
is this a new type of healing proceedure because its seems to me the old ways was the best.
as it is it looks a right mess and hes going on an outward bound thing in a couple of weeks, and i cant see him going with his leg like it is
the stitches were removed, and of course you cant keep an 8 year old still and it reopened.
the docs have put one of those big clear sticky bandage things on it and its sort of swollen up with goo inside, is this the latest medical advice?
to me it seems better with an old fashioned bandage and leaving it off for a while as letting it dry up,
is this a new type of healing proceedure because its seems to me the old ways was the best.
as it is it looks a right mess and hes going on an outward bound thing in a couple of weeks, and i cant see him going with his leg like it is
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