Help I need a doctor my daughter had fallen off her bike and got cut!!!
Room 211 and the doctor will be right with you.
see I told you!!!
Is she going to be ok?
Your daughter is fine she'll recover soon.
Soooooooo that's how it works.
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Once we get a wound, the first thing the body tries to do is stop the bleeding. Within minutes or even seconds, tiny things in your blood called “blood cells” start to group together, protecting and plugging up the wound to stop any more bleeding. A scab will start to form.
Under the skin, your body is hard at work cleaning and fixing. The wound may be swollen, red and painful. Doctors call this “inflammation”. Swelling like this means the body is sending more fluid, oxygen and blood cells to the wound to get to work fixing it.
Thank you Dr. Acevedo so much for the help today.
Thank you Dr. Acevedo
If your wound creates a scab, it might get really itchy. But try not to scratch! Your skin is busy healing underneath. Just let it fall off on its own. Band-aids are perfect to protect small wounds from further injury.