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Johnathan Rowe
28 March, 09:03
Why salt hurts wounds?
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Joey Roth
28 March, 12:10
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Salt stings when it get into an open wound because of its gritty, rough texture causing the cut or wound to tear furthering that pain
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Sloane Ali
28 March, 12:37
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because salt has chemicals in it that burn when on flesh
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that is why you cannot go to the beach when you have a flesh wound
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