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    Superglue is the real deal. The wife used to work for a dr and had his kids at a swim meet. One of them cut their foot and the dr grabbed a tube of SG and glued it close after cleaning it out. First time I had ever heard of it but it works.

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    In his experience the hammer head is better

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    Superglue is the shit. It was originally designed for wound healing. I keep it in all my kits for closing wounds up.
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    "Trauma" treatment overkill because I'm a klutz ;)

    I jumped into a conversation on this very thing today at the bank. One of the loan officers was talking about slicing her arm open bad enough she should probably have gotten stitches, but decided to just glue it shut.

    I thought of this thread and blurted out "Superglue!" Like I was the smart kid in class
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    Claims to have NEVER worn pink. Likely story.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Stormfeather View Post
    Ok folks, heres a quick field expedient down and dirty way to close a wound. Quick clean out with peroxide or alcohol, direct pressure to slow it down enough til the capillaries close. Head wounds are always the worst. They bleed forever and end up being a little scratch.
    Anyways, close it off with direct pressure, once it stops, use superglue over the wound. Closes it off quickly, and provides a protective barrier. Down and dirty, but fast and field expedient and it WORKS! If theres medical facilities available, obviously use that option. But overseas in wartime, you would be surprised how many medics and pipe hitters have 3-4 tubes right inside their IFAK
    Preferably alcohol despite it stinging like you wouldn't believe... Peroxide can kill tissue as well as harmful bacteria. Friendly notice

    Quote Originally Posted by mitunnelrat View Post
    I "no" what you're saying there, negative nancy. If not for the fact it wasn't on long, and I had a wonderfully thick smear of triple anitibiotic ointment after I spent some time irrigating it I would have responded differently. I just thought I'd have a little fun at my own expense, and see if I could still wrap my own hand as well as a medic
    meh... grumble grumble grumble... LOL.. If i was in the field and all i had was flour, id probably use it to stop bleeding... but that is provided EVERYTHING ELSE has failed... Gauze works great for something like this as long as there is a pad under it... otherwise it will suck removing it as it will rip the scab off as well... I made that mistake once, and oh boy i never made it again...
    It is, of course, obvious that speed, or height of fall, is not in itself injurious ... but a high rate of change of velocity, such as occurs after a 10 story fall onto concrete, is another matter.

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    Uh I think you got it wrong. I thought the alcohol was for drinking, Jameson would be better. Hemostatic gauze works well if you are having problems with bleeding. But then a good pressure bandage would work good too. With regard to the gauze there is on problem taking it off just so long are you are the one taking if off someone else.........

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