If you have kids, you have cuts, scrapes, etc. Especially in the summer months, my kids run in with scrapes on their hands, knees, etc. These moments of hysterics can only be comforted with a hug, kiss, and a bandage of course. I always like to add some antibacterial gel to the cut or scrape before sending them on their way. I don't want their cuts to scar and I want to make sure that they are healing well and that no infections start. Recently I was given some
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21 comments:
soap and water, bandage and an antibacterial ointment
soap, water, and a title neosporin
jennd811 at yahoo dot com
We use soap water, neosporin and a bandaid sometimes.
sunniewoodyplus2 atmsn.com
We usually just use soap and water. Then we use a band-aid with Neosporin or a some other antibiotic ointment. Thank you!
Nichole2577 at aol dot com
usually just rinsing it out and adding a band_aid, sometimes adding neosporin
Miz Vickik
Usually just soap and water, sometimes bactin
Water, alcohol if it's really gross, neosporin, bandage if necessary
Wash the area off with soap and water and then put lots of bandaids on it!
Just soap, water & a bandaid
We wash it out with soap and water then put some neosporin on it with a band-aid
depends on the boo boo, we use soap and water, neosporine and a band aid, or we use hydorgen proxide if its deep
We usually use polysporin and a band-aid. :)
All we do is wash it off and sometimes put on a band-aid.
peroxide and bandaid
Soap followed by peroxide, witchhazel or rubbing alcohol, and a natural antibac ointment with a Hello Kitty band-aid
soap and water and a bandaid
Soap and water with a Dora or Disney band aid, usually followed with a boo boo buddy! :)
wash it with soap and water, hydrogen peroxide, a band-aid, and a kiss
I wash it with soap and water and then put a little Bactine on it. We then put a band aid on along with a hug and kiss.
Soap and water or a wet wipe, then Neosporin and a bandaid
orangestar17(at)hotmail(dot)com
We wash with soap and water and then apply antibacterial spray.
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