It depends... how deep is the cut? & is the water in the pool dirty? I just got a deep cut in my foot. On the bottom of the heel. The best thing to do is to put cut cleaner on it and then a bandage. If it's really bad see your doctor or talk to an adult or someone who might know about it. If you want to go swimming i say wait tell it stops bleeding and wash it up. If it's a public food then wait a little while. I hope this answered you question. I hope you deep cut gets better.
I think you can just be super careful and don't swim in areas that aren't monitored Daily.
It should be just like any other cut, if its not extremely deep then just get the band-aids out and you'll be fine.
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how do I treat deep cut under foot
Operation Deep Cut happened in 1941.
The Cut Runs Deep was created in 1990.
Yes. Firstly, you have to just jump off a ship or a dinghy or something of the sort, into shark infested waters. Another way is to swim or row or something of the sort to very deep waters or the sea or something, jump into the water (hopefully you can swim) and cut yourself very badly somewhere. Eventually a shark will sense your blood and come to eat you up :)
Zithromax is not effective against the typical pathogens that are causes for concern with a deep cut.
A cut doesn't have to be very deep in order to require medical care, it just has to be in a sensitive place or bleed profusely. If you have a cut that you aren't sure warrants medical treatment, it is probably better to be safe than sorry. See a doctor and have it stitched up.
Depends how deep. If it's just on the surface i dont think it matters which direction. If you are cutting deep then it does matter which direction. Bloodloss-wise (deep cut): No. It's not worse. If you cut across the wrists it will clot more (unless in warm water. This can keep blood from clotting)Pain-wise: I really don't know. I do know that if you cut your wrists deep it is excruciatingly painful (either way i think)Honestly: just dont do it. It's not worth it:P
Go to the hosptial.
Yes, chlorine can cause a stinging sensation and irritation to an open wound like a cut on your finger. It is best to avoid exposing cuts or open wounds to chlorine to prevent discomfort and potential infection.