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Emergency Actions
against Paper Cuts
By Joseph Parish
Here you sit at your desk organizing a letter to go out
to a friend in another state when you receive one of
those nasty paper cuts. We are talking about the type
that takes forever to heal. The ones where every time it
gets likely to heal up you expose the cut again. We all
know the ones which I am speaking of.
I have undoubtedly experienced my share of these types of
cuts and would like to disclose some tips and pointers on
how to speed the healing procedure of these small skin
splits. It is without failure that these small cuts tend
to occur in front of your finger nail just about on the
tip of your thumb. As you may already know this is
actually a very bad spot for getting one of these cuts as
every time you bump it against something sharp your
healing time starts all over again. These are the spots
where the mere act of buttoning your shirt or other
routine hand motion will result in another interference
with the healing process.
Being a survivalist and into natural healing methods I
have discovered many little hints that prove beneficial
should you not be able to access a doctor or a pharmacy.
The first thing that we must do is clean the cut real
well. It is cuts such as these that start some really
serious infections and cleaning them right away can
prevent these infections from occurring.
Band Aides
We all know that the usual band aids tend to fall off the
tip of the finger when using your hands for routine work.
There exist a vast number and types of band aids in your
local pharmacy. Some are better for this particular cut
then are others. Take a walk through the pharmacy and you
will readily see how many types of band aids there
actually are.
You can also get what is called a "finger cot" or finger
band aid. This band aid is like a finger that was cut
from a plastic glove. It is small and flexible but fits
tightly on your finger.
Antibiotic Creams
On occasion you can rub some antibiotic cream on the cut
and cover it with a band aid while you sleep. Sometimes
these minor cuts will heal overnight.
One time I had experienced a little skin split due to dry
weather. I immediately put a dab of Lidocaine cream on it
and used a good quality brand of adhesive bandage. When I
removed the bandage the following day it was much better.
You could also try Neosporin or some other antibiotic
ointment to keep it moist.
Look at some of the other herbal creams also. There are a
couple of really good ones. If this is happening to you
on a regular basis you may start to use a barrier cream
before you start working on anything and Sorbolene cream
after washing and drying your hands.
Also consider what chemicals you are encountering in your
environment. A friend went through about ten years of
splitting finger pads and finally had to exercise extreme
care in avoiding petroleum products and other chemicals
as much as possible and wash immediately afterwards.
One person has tried using a drop of DMSO on the cut
while they slept. The use of Vitamin C and E tablets will
also aid the bodies’ ability to heal the cut.
Bush Onion and Aloe Vera
If you decide to treat it in a natural means consider the
use of bush onion. It is commonly known as Crinum
uniflorum ( Liliaceae ), Simply dig it up, grind it well,
boil it and place a few drops of the cooled juice onto
your cut. It acts as a painkiller and as a super healer,
disinfectant and insect repellant all in one. This
natural item is good for burns, cuts, bruises, sunburn,
and all sorts of blisters as well as bug bites.
These bush onions look similar to ordinary lilies but the
flower of the plant has only four delicate petals. You
can use the bud only and it smells a bit like cooked
potatoes when it’s finished. It is extremely powerful
unlike the commercial store bought salves. Keep in mind
that it is an onion in name only and is not edible.
Some people have recommended the aloe Vera plant however
the Aloe is good for burns. The bush onion it’s several
times better than the aloes. You will actually find that
the bush medicines are more powerful and faster acting
than the bought pharmaceuticals’.
Super Glue
Lastly we have the super glue trick. The key here is to
prevent the cut from reopening every time it gets hit.
You could try the "easy brush" version of super glue that
Loctite sells. It's very easy to apply and almost made to
order for this.
I hope you have a different insight into dealing with
those paper cuts now and will input additional articles
of a natural nature in the future.
Copyright @2008 Joseph Parish
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