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If you have a minor injury, a patch is a good thing. You can use it to cover the sore area without having to put a lot of effort into bandaging or the like. The patch has a specific size that must fit the sore area. It usually has at least two areas that adhere to the skin and an area with dressing material. However, a patch is a temporary solution. It is usually used for a light, small wound that heals quickly anyway and is simply covered for protection. If there really is a larger wound with a risk of infection, more extensive wound care is required. Nevertheless, the patch is good and sufficient for its purpose. You may find yourself in a situation today that requires a similar solution: no great effort, but still something that supports the situation, even if only for the transition until the goal is achieved. Then let yourself be satisfied with it and don't strive for perfection.

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