Ouch! Survey examines Americans’ lifetime of ‘boo-boos’

Can you guess how many scrapes, cuts and bruises the average American gets in a lifetime? It’s up to 4,000, according to a recent survey commissioned by bandage manufacturer CURAD.

More than half (51%) of the 2,000 U.S. adults surveyed said they’re more likely to incur these injuries during the summer. The top three reasons cited:

  • Distraction (34%)
  • Clumsiness (22%)
  • Kitchen mishaps (19%)

Speaking of distractions, more than 80% of the respondents reported that they were nearly injured while looking at their phone.

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Here’s how the National Institutes of Health says you should treat minor cuts:

  • Wash your hands with soap and water to prevent infection.
  • Then, clean the cut thoroughly with mild soap and water.
  • Use direct pressure to stop the bleeding.
  • Apply antibacterial ointment and a clean bandage that won’t stick to the wound.
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