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    scraped knee and oozing

    On Monday I scraped the area just below my knee playing volleyball. Today there is noticeable oozing (not blood) coming from it, which is getting quite annoying. What can I do to stop it? I've tried band-aids and wrapping it with paper towels, but it still oozes periodically.

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    stop picking the scab.



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    Quote Originally Posted by JLB001
    stop picking the scab.



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    I can assure you that there is no scab to pick yet; this happened yesterday evening...

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    there is a neosporin with pain relieving stuff in it it really works try that. i used it on burns n it works well.

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    clean it out with peroxide or something.

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    just keep it clean and let it ooze...no big deal, normal actually. As long as it doesnt smell or change color you are fine. Usually the clear fluid is what they call serous fluid and is just released when there is trauma...actually a good thing since it helps to wash out bacteria that may cause infection....so...no worries...just kep it clean.
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    Thanks everyone

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    Quote Originally Posted by cappo5150
    clean it out with peroxide or something.


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