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Tuesday I cut the palm of my hand pretty good :( I held a Clean paper towel on it till it quit bleeding. Then i had my wife put a couple of large band aids on it. Yesterday the band aids fell off. My wife got a tube of super glue and while i held the cut together she glued it together. Man no more bleed and it is still held together. A friend of mine had surgery and they glued his incision back together. He hardly has any scar. Have any of you tried Super glue on a cut ???
 

NOBODY ELSE has any health tips !!! COME ON ?
 

Tuesday I cut the palm of my hand pretty good :( I held a Clean paper towel on it till it quit bleeding. Then i had my wife put a couple of large band aids on it. Yesterday the band aids fell off. My wife got a tube of super glue and while i held the cut together she glued it together. Man no more bleed and it is still held together. A friend of mine had surgery and they glued his incision back together. He hardly has any scar. Have any of you tried Super glue on a cut ???
Works great,been doing it a couple of decades now. Mom was a hospital supervisor so I was always in and for the good and bad. Was fun sneaking into the backdoor of ER( I had the doors codes) and grabbing a friendly to fix me up with whatever the days injury was🙃
 

As Chuck Norris would say, "Real men use staples"! I like the Super glue and the liquid bandaid, especially when I split the skin on my thumbs in the winter.
 

I've used it multiple times.
I don't cover the entire cut.
Just tack it in places so it can drain still.
Not unlike using butterfly bandages cut from surgical tape.
 

It works great!!! It’s tough to glue yourself while your bleeding all over the damn place. As a long time carpenter I’ve had to patch up some real duzzies while out on a job. The last ten years I’ve been married to a suture nurse. No issues with getting stitches anymore.
 

as a heavy equipment tech id been doing it for years..also used electrical tape as well..only thing i could never doo was drill a finger nail to relieve pressure under it after smacking it..
 

It works great!!! It’s tough to glue yourself while your bleeding all over the damn place. As a long time carpenter I’ve had to patch up some real duzzies while out on a job. The last ten years I’ve been married to a suture nurse. No issues with getting stitches anymore.
Suture self today!
 

as a heavy equipment tech id been doing it for years..also used electrical tape as well..only thing i could never doo was drill a finger nail to relieve pressure under it after smacking it..
Use a small hand drill,I don,t know exactly what you call them but the bits are in the handle and you can get them at Hobby Lobby and craft stores.You can control when it goes through the nail that way.Carpenter here too and I,ve done some self patching in my time!
 

Now here are some GREAT POSTS THANKS people for starting
 

as a heavy equipment tech id been doing it for years..also used electrical tape as well..only thing i could never doo was drill a finger nail to relieve pressure under it after smacking it..
We used glue to close wounds quite often in the ER (I just like it more than ED). The way we relieved the pressure under the smashed nail was to heat a paper clip till it glowed red hot and just barely touch and push through the nail. No pressure as in drilling. DO NOT ATTEMPT TO DO THIS, OR HAVE IT DONE BY SOMEONE ELSE OUTSIDE A MEDICAL FACILITY. Okay, I covered my.....
 

We used glue to close wounds quite often in the ER (I just like it more than ED). The way we relieved the pressure under the smashed nail was to heat a paper clip till it glowed red hot and just barely touch and push through the nail. No pressure as in drilling. DO NOT ATTEMPT TO DO THIS, OR HAVE IT DONE BY SOMEONE ELSE OUTSIDE A MEDICAL FACILITY. Okay, I covered my.....
I was going to say I heat a safety pin and away we go😁 now come at me to dig a splinter or tick head out and we gonna have problems🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂
 

Use a small hand drill,I don,t know exactly what you call them but the bits are in the handle and you can get them at Hobby Lobby and craft stores.You can control when it goes through the nail that way.Carpenter here too and I,ve done some self patching in my time!
I use them daily in the shop on carbs and now I brain farted and can't think of the name.........
 

You sound like a COMMERCIAL, Gare! I'll bet you also take SUPERBEETS! Just yanking your chain, Gare. Ha ha! ╦╦C
 

Had a knee replaced in 2018. They closed the incision with some kind of glue. Hardly noticeable today. When I lived up north (stupid for a Florida native) I used to get severely cracked fingers from working outside in the cold. I would coat my hands with Bag Balm, put tube socks over them & go to bed. They would heal fast.
 

I was going to say I heat a safety pin and away we go😁 now come at me to dig a splinter or tick head out and we gonna have problems🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂
MANY MANY years ago i watched a fellow use a high speed electric drill to go through his finger nail to relieve the swelling.You KNOW what happened man did he YELL AND BLEED !!! I still feel his pain !! Thank you for the memmory
 

I never heard a man HOLLER so LOUD :( The minute the drill bit broke through his fingernail it went into his finger bone :( OUCH !!!!
 

years ago I had a very large wrench slip and smashed 3 of the fingers of the hand holding it. So here's how you drill a finger nail to relieve the pressure. or I should have said this how I drilled it . the finger nails were blue swollen and throbbing . I got a brand new bit , smallest one in the box and work it back and fourth between thumb and pointer finger on the good hand , it took very little effort to get through the nail but was pretty painful for a split second . I wrote this so no one would try it with a drill motor involved. If you're a doctor going kinda guy he will burn through the nail with a hot needle type of tool .
 

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