Whether from a piece of broken glass, the slip of a kitchen knife, or a skateboard wipe-out — cuts, scrapes, and lacerations can happen to anyone.
While some cuts and lacerations can be easily treated at home, others require medical attention. Range Urgent Care can treat most cuts and is prepared to treat you on-site with sutures, and, if needed, X-rays and tetanus shots.
Does my cut need stitches?
Head into Range Urgent Care now if your cut or laceration:
- is jagged
- is on your face
- has edges that gape open
- may have damaged deeper tissues such as nerves, tendons, or joints
- feels numb
- has dirt or debris in it
- continues bleeding after 20 minutes of firm, direct pressure
As always, call 911 or visit the nearest emergency department for serious or life-threatening injuries.
Avoid ugly scars and infection
Cuts and lacerations can lead to infection and scarring if they are not properly cleaned and treated. If you suffer a cut involving glass or metal, you may also need an x-ray to make sure that there is nothing left inside. Depending on the circumstances of your cut and general health, your doctor may recommend a tetanus booster or a round of antibiotics.