24th June 2008
Whitetail deer, the most abundant species in North America begin making their scrapes in the fall. Whitetail deer scrapes, while generally made by bucks, can be man-made. Hunters choose to make mock scrapes to attract deer so they do not have to stalk them. Anytime someone is working with sharp objects, such as when making […]
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18th June 2008
Every year hunters go to the woods to begin making mock scrapes so they can bag a large deer. Many of them do not think of the possible dangers involved in making mock scrapes. Sharp objects, such as knives or broken branches, can mean punctures or cuts. Carrying a basic first aid kit as well […]
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8th June 2008
Most of the time treatment for cuts and scrapes can be done without needing professional medical help. The basic treatment is washing the wound, covering it with an antibiotic ointment and then dressing the wound. It is important however to make sure the cuts and scrapes are minor. Treatment for cuts and scrapes that are […]
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17th May 2008
Coral reef scrapes and cuts often result in a red raised rash. Many times these coral reef scrapes or cuts are the result of a fire coral, which is a stinging creature, not a true coral. The reaction to these coral reef scrapes and cuts can vary from one individual to another depending on the […]
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12th May 2008
Treating scrapes is something almost everyone will do at some point in their life. Typically, treating scrapes, which happen when a rough objects comes into contact with the skin causing the skin to literally be removed, is done at home. Occasionally, depending on the severity of the scrape, a licensed medical professional will be needed. […]
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