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#climbing people
lost a big bit of skin to a flapper last weekend; decently healed but I have a band aid on it still
climbing tomorrow. is it better to tape over the band-aid, or directly on the skin?
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#climbing people
lost a big bit of skin to a flapper last weekend; decently healed but I have a band aid on it still
climbing tomorrow. is it better to tape over the band-aid, or directly on the skin?
@codebyjeff tape glue might be pretty aggressive on freshly regenerated skin - tape it over a band-aid or put a folded piece of tape under the tape itself
Taping flappers: how to deal with skin injuries on your fingers - KletterRetter - Climb more. Climb better.
All it takes is a quick slip and bang, a small section of skin on your finger tears open and exposes the sensitive, deeper layer of skin. If you choose to ignore it and keep climbing, you will most likely experience an unpleasant burning sensation. If the tear is deep enough, it may even bleed. [...]
KletterRetter - Climb more. Climb better. (www.kletterretter.com)
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#climbing people
lost a big bit of skin to a flapper last weekend; decently healed but I have a band aid on it still
climbing tomorrow. is it better to tape over the band-aid, or directly on the skin?
@codebyjeff@hachyderm.io if it's healed over then it's time to ditch the coverings, imo
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