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31 years
While trimming the fingers of my 4 months old baby a tiny wound appeared and there is no blood just a tiny red spot. Anythig to do? Shall i put iodine
Jan 23, 2016
Yes it is better to apply iodine solution to the affected finger to decontaminate it.
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