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Naroz
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Wound Care 101

Even the smallest cut get really nasty if one doesn't attend to it immediately Especially in jungles and tropic areas of the world so here is a great link to some advices on how to attend ones everyday wounds. Make sure to read the about the suturing principles. To know how to lay a good suture is priceless knowledge.


http://www.plasticsurgery.org/medical_professionals/publications/Everyday-Wounds-A-Guide-for-the-Primary-Care-Physician.cfm


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Agreed. If you can survive the fight you're tough, but you have to be smart to survive the wounds.

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Tell your doctor or someone you trust you have a self-injury problem for starters...
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