Agree with Fairlight - don't use any more 'antiseptics' on it, just plain soap / water a couple times a day. Look out for rubor dolor calor tumor - redness, increasing pain, heat and swelling - over the next few days. These are the classic signs of infection. It'll be sore and throb for the next day or so, but should start to feel progressively better soon, so worsening of any of the above may be an indication for systemic antibiotics. You won't get any exotic infections from the cut - staph and / or strep are the most common wound infection bacteria. Also, lay off the Neosporin and it's ilk, they don't help prevent infection (despite what the ads say) and only increase your chance of becoming allergic to the antibiotic in them (trust me, I'm a doctor ).
Also, is your tetanus shot up to date? You should get another if it's been more than 5 years.
Good advice there!
Alas! You're no Doctor! You're Mr. Heat Miser. Mr. Hundred and One! Whatever you touch starts to melt in your clutch!
How, exactly, can you practice medicine with such predispositions?
Heat Miser's one of my favorite characters of all time. Kudos!