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I feel and scraped the skin of my leg with the kesh being scraped aswell with full bleeding with the skin being scrapped, after when applying band and etc and doing first aid I felt many many kesh around my leg where the wound is getting scraped etc, will I have to pesh etc the first aid guy put tape over to make sure the band aid doesn't come of, but when I slowly tried pulling of the first aid tape I most likely accidentally broke kesh. 

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 Knee injuries are generally caused by twisting or bending force applied to the knee, or a direct blow, such as from sports, falls, or accidents.
knee ligament injuries can be treated by conservative ways and the treatment which you will be advised for are rest to the knee joint, applying ice pack to the injury and  dressings in the form of the kneecap.Wear a knee brace to balance the knee.Take painkillers as recommended by your specialist

 
 

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Last year I had an accident and hurt my chin really bad. Since my beard was tied with rubber and pins, about 2cm square area of skin under my chin (where the hair knot was) got pulled, making an uneven-U shape dangling skin wound. Also, many hairs got pulled right off/torn. (Right in the centre almost below the chin)

The doc said I'll have to get it stitched, which meant getting rid of some hair, because the hair was an obstruction for stitching. I asked my mom if that's ok. She said it's fine and Guru Maharaj knows that it's not intentional and only for treatment purpose. (I'm not amritdhari. Mom is amritdhari) It's only logical. The doctor was understanding enough and very carefully, with a blade, only cut as less hairs as he could. But that was still difficult for me. It didn't even hurt too much in the accident. Watching the hair go down the drain when I reached home and washed the wound, and the feeling of the blade cutting my hair was worse than that. I hope nobody ever has to go through something like that again.

My suggestion to all me veers out there is: do not tie your beards when riding two-wheelers of any kind.

I know this was unrelated but just wanted to share it with everyone. 

Wjkk wjkf!

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