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Cuts and grazes are common injuries usually treatable at home. A cut is a full break in the skin, while a graze involves only the top layers being scraped off. To treat a cut, clean and dry the area, apply pressure, and raise the injury to prevent infection and bleeding. The wound typically heals on its own in a few days. Always wear gloves if available, and ask the casualty to apply pressure with a clean piece of gauze before elevating the wound. After cleaning, apply a sterile dressing. If there's concern about infection, seek medical advice. This process applies similarly to treating grazes.