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[Music] cuts and grazes a common injuries that can usually be treated at home a cut is a full break to the skin whereas a graze is just the top layers of skin being scraped off normally all you need to do is clean and dry the cut apply some pressure and raise the injury this should help prevent infection and stop bleeding the wound should heal by itself within a few days when treating a cut always wear gloves if you have them and first ask the casualty to apply some pressure to the wound using a piece of G just put some pressure on there and then raise the injury next you need to clean the wound and gently dry it and finally apply a sterile dressing just remove the G it remember apply pressure raise the injury clean and dry the cut apply a sterile dressing if youre worried about infection ask the casualty to seek medical advice and thats how we treat a cutter a graze