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Open Wounds

An open wound is most commonly caused by a fall, mishandling sharp objects, and accidents involving tools, machinery and automobiles. By definition, an open wound is a break in the skin or mucous membrane. To treat an open wound, pressure should be applied to stop the bleeding. The wound should be cleaned and dressed with a sterile bandage.

Open wounds are classified as a contraindication, which means they should not be massaged because this only causes more damage to the injury and slows the healing process. Bending and putting stress on a cut prevents it from healing and can actually result in a need for stitches.

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