The holiday season is a time for joy and fun activities but can bring an increased risk of injuries. Knowing basic first aid helps manage common holiday mishaps effectively until professional medical help is available.

Cuts
1. Rinse the cut with cool water to remove dirt. Avoid strong antiseptics like hydrogen peroxide.

2. Apply gentle pressure with a clean cloth or bandage. Elevate the wound to slow bleeding.

3. Once bleeding stops, apply an over-the-counter antiseptic.

4. Use a sterile bandage to protect the cut. Change the dressing daily and keep it clean and dry.

Seek medical attention for deep cuts, persistent bleeding, or signs of infection.

Sprains

1. Avoid using the injured area.

2. Apply an ice pack wrapped in cloth for 15-20 minutes every 1-2 hours for the first 48 hours.

3. Wrap the sprain with an elastic bandage, snug but not tight.

4. Elevate the injured limb to reduce swelling.

Seek medical attention for severe swelling, bruising, deformity, or if you can’t bear weight on the injured area.

Burns
1. Cool the burn under running water for 10-15 minutes.

2. Cover the burn with a clean, non-stick bandage or cloth. Avoid ice, butter, or ointments.

3. Use over-the-counter pain relievers like ibuprofen or acetaminophen.

Seek immediate medical attention for large burns, burns on sensitive areas, or third-degree burns.

General Tips
– Stay calm.

– Keep a first aid kit handy.

– Know when to call for help.

By following these steps, you can manage minor holiday injuries and keep your celebrations safe.