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How can you make a scrape heal faster?

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ok so like i know i was reallly stupid for doing this but like i got a pimple and i popped it the head came out but it was still hard so i thought something was still in there and like so i squeezed it again and like more clear liquid came out and then i accidentally scratched it so now the top layer of the skin is gone! its like 2cm in hight and 2cm width

so now i am really really scared because school is starting in 2 days and i need to know wht i can do to help it heal and so that it wont leave a scar or anything helpfull

please help =/

i just put a bandaid over it

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  1. lmfao BEYOND STUPID. Look in your medcine cabnet and look for Amoxicillin. or a type of Antibiotics. they mostly come in a capsel, get alittle  vasoline( like a dab), open the capsel of Antibiotics, and mix them together. Then rub it on. Its like Neosporin, but works a bit mor faster. Believe me, it works :]


  2. 2cm high and wide is a heluva pimple if you ask me.  Look at your ruler.

    I think the others gave you good advice, though; neosporin plus bandaid at first.  

    Another idea is zinc oxide ointment; I know it's ugly, but maybe at night.  It will fight infection and dry it up at the same time.

  3. use the bandaids that are gummi and waterproof they are like a synthetic scab. if you need something bigger than what they offer in the store you will have to get i through your rx or hospital, the industrial name for this product is called tegaderm, it can be as big as 3X4 inches, bigger if you special order. i think 3M makes it so you might want to check it out.-good luck.-blurey

  4. neosporin is supposed to help cuts heal faster

  5. oh that sucks. but keeping bandaids on it wont heal it fast it will just keep it moist so for about 10 minutes. a day i would take the band aid off so the the cut can get some air, but it wont fully turn into a scab it will just dry it up a little more, then put a band aid back on.

  6. Bandaids slow the healing process.  Wounds need to breathe.  

  7. What you don't want it to do is form a scab.  Immediately put on Neosporin and a bandaid.  Once school starts, get out your tube of scar gel and put it on every night before you go to bed.  Believe me, it helps a lot.  As far as texture goes, I don't know how your face it going to look, but at least it won't be discolored.  

  8. clean it every day twice a day.  use peroxide if you have it, hot water and soap.

    afterwards, apply neosporin or polysporin if you are not allergic to either one and then put the bandaid on. should be healed in 2 days.

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