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      • Put ice or a cold pack on the area for 10 to 20 minutes at a time. Put a thin cloth between the ice and your skin.
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  2. Overview. A cut (laceration) on your lip can be on the outside of your mouth, or it may include the skin inside your mouth. Cuts to the lip usually heal quickly. But your lip may be sore while it heals. The doctor used stitches to close the cut. Using stitches helps the cut heal.

  3. Sep 5, 2024 · This topic will discuss the assessment and management of lip lacerations. Assessment and management of other facial lacerations, tongue lacerations, and general discussions on wound preparation and suturing are provided separately:

  4. Basic Wound Care Instructions. Careful attention will help your wound heal smoothly. Keep the area clean and protected from further injury. Gentle heat will increase blood flow, and speed healing. A warm, wet towel applied for 20 minutes several times a day is enough. Be careful not to burn yourself.

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  5. Wound Care Instructions: Keep wound covered and dry for 18 to 24 hours. If blood oozes through the dressing you may remove the dressing and apply continuous pressure with a clean cloth or gauze for 15 minutes. After bleeding stops apply a new bandage over the area.

  6. Patient. Graphics. Showing results for lip laceration. Assessment and management of lip lacerations. …Regional nerve blocks are the anesthetic method of choice for lip laceration repair. Direct infiltration of local anesthetic into lip lacerations should be avoided as this can distort the lip tissue, making …

  7. Facial Lacerations: Tips and Tricks for Repair. Alison Kaye, MD Associate Professor Plastic Surgery Children’s Mercy Kansas City. Objectives. Describe appropriate examination of soft tissue trauma to the face including important deep structures that may be affected by laceration injury.

  8. Put ice or a cold pack on the area for 10 to 20 minutes at a time. Put a thin cloth between the ice and your child's skin. If the cut is inside your child's mouth: Rinse your child's mouth with warm salt water right after meals. Saltwater rinses may help healing.