10 Medical Uses For Duct Tape

4. Hold A Wound Together

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In the event of experiencing a large gash or wound, it needs to be sealed it until it is possible to get to the doctor. Although duct tape isn't a replacement for stitches, it can reduce blood loss until medical attention is received. A butterfly suture is possible using duct tape alone.

This will also reduce the risk of infection and reduce scarring. It's important to note that butterfly stitches aren't meant to cover an entire wound like a bandage is. Instead, they are designed to hold both sides of the skin together. This is a similar approach to superglue when a wound needs to be held together quickly without the appropriate equipment being available.

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