Your doctor wants you to apply care for a special dressing, or packing, for your wound. When a wound is deep, or when it tunnels under the skin, packing the wound can help it heal. These guidelines will help you remember how to take care of your wound.
Your wound is healing as expected. The wound has healed well enough that the stitches or staples can be removed. At this time there is no sign of infection. Here's how to care for the wound at home.
Hand Laceration with Possible Nerve Injury, Stitches or Skin Glue
It's possible for a cut (laceration) to the hand to injure a nerve. Here's what to expect if you have this injury and how to care for yourself at home.