Can i wash the mark / wound that has skin gum on it?

My daughter cut her head yesterday and they used that special skin cement to close it up instead of stitches. But the doctor we went to have a terrible person - and didnt answer any questions. Does anyone know if the paste is waterproof? can i mop up my daughters wound? Reason i want to is she still has blood surrounded by her hair. thankfulness!
Answer:

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Normally you can get this gum wet minus any problems. But because the doctor didn't give you any information it's thorny to tell if that would be a obedient idea. I recommend you telephone call a pharmacist and ask them because they know all roughly speaking these types of treatments. I think they could impart you the best answer. If all else fail see a different doctor.

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For topical wound adhesions- "skin glue"- it is best to hold the wound dry for the first 4 hours after the skin adhesive is put on. After the first 4 hours, you may occasionally and briefly drizzly the wound in the shower or hip bath. After showering or bathing, gently pat the wound dry next to a soft towel. Put on a clean, dry ice pack after the bath. The knob is to be careful not to rip it bad.Do not soak or scrub the wound or go swimming. Try not to do any goings-on that will make you sweat profoundly until the adhesive have naturally fall off, which will usually start in give or take a few 10 days.
Remember that if a bandage is on the wound, hold on to it dry. Put on a new wrapping if the old one get wet.

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