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Minor cuts are superficial wounds that do not penetrate deeply into the skin. They are often caused by accidents such as cuts from sharp objects or scrapes from falls. While minor cuts may not require medical attention, it is important to clean and properly dress the wound to prevent infection and promote healing.
To treat a minor cut, follow these steps:
If the cut is deep, bleeding heavily, or shows signs of infection such as redness, swelling, or pus, seek medical attention immediately. Additionally, if you have not had a tetanus shot in the past 10 years, you should also seek medical attention to determine if a tetanus shot is necessary.