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Alcohol and Open Wounds: Risks and Safe Usage
No, you cannot die from putting alcohol on an open wound. While it is true that alcohol can cause some localized irritation and pain, it is not a life-threatening condition. Alcohol is used to disinfect and clean open wounds, and has been used for this purpose for centuries. However, it's important to note that alcohol should only be used to clean and disinfect small wounds, and it is not a substitute for proper medical care. Additionally, alcohol should never be used to treat deep puncture wounds or wounds with excessive bleeding, as this could worsen the injury and increase the risk of infection.Burns - Related Articles
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