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If you’re experiencing a medical emergency, you need to go to a doctor, but there are items in your junk drawer that could help you on the way to the emergency room. Dr. Natalie Azar shares how household items like glassware, plastic wrap, and super glue can help with rashes, burns, and flesh wounds.