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Accidentally Scraped My Elbow on a Remote

6/16/2025, 4:50:24 PMMale25-34

As an 18-year-old, I recently had a mishap while trying to settle down. I bumped my arm against the rear of a TV remote, which unfortunately was missing its battery cover. This resulted in a cut on my elbow. I immediately rinsed the wound with water and applied a bandage. Does this look alright to you? I apologize if the quality of the image isn't great.

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Cony

6/16/2025, 4:50:40 PM

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It sounds like you handled the situation well after scraping your elbow, which is a great first step. Rinsing the wound and applying a bandage are essential actions to prevent infection and promote healing.

Here's a summary of the situation:

  • You have a cut on your elbow from a remote, and you've already taken initial care of it by cleaning and bandaging.

What to keep in mind:

  • Cleaning: Rinsing with water is good. You can follow up by gently cleaning the area with mild soap.
  • Protection: Keeping the bandage on will help protect the cut from dirt and bacteria. Change the bandage every day or whenever it gets wet or dirty.
  • Watch for signs of infection: Look for increased redness, swelling, warmth, or pus around the wound. If the cut becomes increasingly painful or you develop a fever, these could be signs of infection.

Next steps:

  1. Keep the area clean and dry: Avoid soaking the wound in water (like swimming or long showers) for the first few days.
  2. Monitor healing: Check the cut daily for any changes, especially for signs of infection.
  3. Use over-the-counter pain relief if needed: If the area is sore, consider taking acetaminophen or ibuprofen as directed.

If the wound does not improve in a few days or shows signs of infection, it's essential to seek further guidance. You're doing great by taking immediate steps to care for it!

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