From climbing structures to running across the playground, kids are always on the move and sometimes that means bumps, scrapes, and cuts along the way. While many minor injuries can be handled at home, some require medical attention from AFC Ballantyne. Knowing the difference can help parents act quickly and confidently when accidents happen.
Common Playground Injuries
Most playground mishaps lead to minor wounds like:
- Scraped knees or elbows
- Small cuts or abrasions
- Bruises or mild swelling
These injuries can often be treated at home with basic first aid, including cleaning the wound, applying an antibiotic ointment, and covering it with a bandage.
Signs a Cut May Need Medical Care
Not all cuts are created equal. You should consider visiting AFC Ballantyne if your child’s injury:
- Is deep, long, or has jagged edges
- Won’t stop bleeding after 10 minutes of pressure
- Has dirt, debris, or something stuck in the wound
- Is located on the face, hands, or near a joint
- Opens back up after initially closing
- Shows signs of infection like redness, warmth, swelling, or drainage
These types of injuries may require stitches or further evaluation to ensure proper healing and reduce scarring.
What About Stitches?
Stitches (or other closure methods like skin glue or steri-strips) are often used to close deeper cuts, promote healing, and minimize scarring. Timing matters. Most wounds should be treated within several hours of injury for the best outcome.
What You Can Do Right Away
If your child gets hurt, start with these steps:
- Apply gentle pressure to stop bleeding
- Rinse the wound with clean water
- Remove visible dirt if possible
- Cover with a clean bandage
If you’re unsure how serious the injury is, it’s always better to have it checked.
How AFC Ballantyne Can Help
At AFC Ballantyne, our AFC providers can evaluate your child’s injury and determine whether stitches or other treatment is needed. We’re equipped to clean, close, and care for wounds quickly, helping your child heal properly and get back to playing safely.
Playground injuries are part of growing up but knowing when to seek care can make all the difference. If your child has a cut you’re unsure about, AFC Ballantyne is here to provide expert care and peace of mind so you can focus on getting them back to feeling their best.

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