Your child's healthcare provider
will talk with you about treatment for cuts and wounds of the face that need more
than
minor treatment at home. But call your child's healthcare provider or get medical
care
right away for cuts and wounds on the face that are:
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Bleeding without stopping
after 10 to 15 minutes of direct pressure, or that start to bleed again.
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On the eyelids or affect the
eyes. Injury to the eye area needs evaluation by a healthcare provider.
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Deep or longer than 1/2
inch
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Caused by a puncture wound,
or dirty or rusty object
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Embedded with debris, such as
dirt, stones, or gravel
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Ragged or have separated
edges
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Caused by an animal or human
bite
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Extremely painful or if you
think there may be a broken bone (fracture) or brain injury
- Involving injuries to teeth
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Showing signs of infection,
such as increased warmth, redness, swelling, or drainage
Also call your child's healthcare provider if:
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Your child hasn't had a
tetanus vaccine in the past 5 years, or if you are unsure when your child's last
tetanus shot was given.
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You are concerned about the wound or have any questions.