A bandaid is a small, adhesive bandage used to cover and protect minor cuts and scrapes. It is typically made of a thin, flexible material, such as plastic or fabric, and has a gauze pad adhered to one side. Bandaids are available in a variety of sizes and shapes to accommodate different types of wounds.
Applying a bandaid to a fingertip is a simple process. First, clean the wound with soap and water. Next, dry the wound and apply a small amount of antibiotic ointment. Finally, place the bandaid over the wound, smoothing out the edges. The bandaid should be changed daily or as needed.