My 2 yr. dated got scratched on her frontage by a toddler it's deep the scab formed swiftly but fell off will it mutilation?


my 2 yr. old be scratched by another 2 yr. old on her obverse a scab formed pretty quickly (it be scabbed by the time she got home from daycare) but the subsequent day it have rubbed off. I enjoy been applying neosporin for 3 days but no sign of another scab however. How long will it take for the scab to develop? Will it depart a scar?

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There are blemish creams you can buy which reduce the likeliness of a defect forming. Check your local drug store.

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Neosporin...alot of it.even when it looks like the wound is closed, put it on until it is completely gone.

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Actually, keeping neosporin on it constantly will inhibit the regrowth of a scab. If it is deep adequate to worry almost a scar or keeping an antibiotic on it adjectives of the time, you may want your Pediatrician or Family Doc to take a look at it to fashion sure there is no infection (I enjoy a daughter and know little kids can be pretty dirty sometimes). They may be able to relay you whether it needs or would benefit by mortal butterflied or stitched (hopefully not stitched).
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