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  2. Salve - Wikipedia

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    Magnesium sulphate paste is used as a drawing salve to treat small boils and infected wounds and to remove 'draw' small splinters. [2] Black ointment, or Ichthyol Salve, also called Drawing Salve, has been traditionally used to treat minor skin problems such as sebaceous cysts, boils, ingrown toenails and splinters.

  3. Onion Boils Are a TikTok Favorite—Steal Our Test Kitchen’s ...

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    The name is likely a nod to seafood boils, which involves the same seasonings as many onion boil variations. Case in point: @bigpapahannah, one of the TikTok creators (whose recipe received 1.5 ...

  4. Scalding - Wikipedia

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    Applying first aid for scalds is the same as for burns. First, the site of the injury should be removed from the source of heat, to prevent further scalding. If the burn is at least second degree, remove any jewelry or clothing from the site, unless it is already stuck to the skin.

  5. Dressing (medicine) - Wikipedia

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    Applying a dressing is a first aid skill, although many people undertake the practice with no training – especially on minor wounds. Modern dressings will almost all come in a prepackaged sterile wrapping, date coded to ensure sterility. Sterility is necessary to prevent infection from pathogens resident within the dressing.

  6. 37 things you didn't know you could do with vodka - AOL

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    Boil 1.5 cups of water, two tablespoons of white sugar, one tablespoon of vodka, and 10 to 15 drops of an essential oil together. Once cool, pour into a spray bottle and use. FOOD

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