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Urgent! - Can You Use Normal Superglue To Seal A Deepish Cut?

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joko | 05:44 Wed 06th Feb 2013 | Body & Soul
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just fell off a stool in the kitchen and gouged my ankle with a prong thing ... its not majorly deep but deep enough to 'move' - like its speaking to me, lol ... maybe about half a cm ... its just that it wont stay closed over as its on the ankle and opens when i move it. its about an inch long.

it could probably be stitched but obviously its 4.30 am and i want to go to sleep not a&e or wherever, and i know its not deep enough to have caused any real damage

can i just glue it? i dont want it to leave a big horrible deep scar you see, if i just leave it.

or can i use tape or something?

any ideas?

thanks
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Don't use superglue!

Here's what first-aiders use:
http://www.all4thehome.co.uk/store/img/p/2981-3235-large.jpg
(I've used hundreds of them!)

Try to use ordinary sticking plasters (or some type of tape) to improvise something similar
No no no....put a cold compress on it a wrung out flannel.....and dress with a tightish bandage if it won't stop bleeding you need a and e for stitches...
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thanks guys... i have some medical tape, ill use that.

the bleeding has stopped, but starts again when i move it too much
Dress it and elevate....if you are in bed a pillow or two underneath....
I just read your post in R&S. You don.t think your accident is in any way related do you? ;-)
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lol dicky ... yes terrible design this ankle ... god is obviously punishing me for blasphemy haha

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