First Aid for Bleeding/Hemorrhage

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By beth811

This hub contains first aid tips to control internal bleeding, as well as external bleeding.

Since profuse and steady bleeding from major blood vessel can be fatal within minutes, emergency measures must be taken without delay to reduce blood loss until the victim is hospitalized. The recommended procedures here can be applied by anyone who remains calm and competent.

Warning: Use tourniquet only as a last resort, if bleeding cannot be stopped and the situation is life-threatening.


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Controlling external bleeding

1. Have patient lie down flat.

2. Place sterile gauze pad, sanitary napkin, clean handkerchief (or in the absence of these, any immediately available materials such as heavy paper or leaves) directly over the open wound.

3. If the bleeding is in the arm, leg, or head, elevate it above the level of the heart by the use of pillows, rolled-up blankets, newspapers, or other improvised props.

4. By the force of gravity, blood loss is reduced if at the same time that affected part is elevated, direct pressure is continued.

5. Apply direct, firm pressure (with your fingers or hand) over the wound; continue pressure 5 to 15 minutes.

6. If bleeding does not stop with prolonged direct pressure, and the wound is in the arm or the leg, apply a tourniquet for 10-15 minutes. Release to see if bleeding has stopped.If not, reapply tourniquet and transport patient to nearest doctor.

7. Do NOT apply a tourniquet until you have first tried pressure upon arteries supplying the arm and leg. This will often stop the bleeding and make the use of a tourniquet unnecessary. (These pressure points are located on the inner side of the upper arm and just below the groin.)

8. Most bleeding, unless from a major vessel, will stop within few minutes. Clean wound thoroughly with plain soap and water. If bleeding is too active, apply a tourniquet for 10 minutes in order to thoroughly cleanse the wound.

9. Bandage to stop bleeding should NOT be applied too tightly that it will interfere with the circulation. If the patient feels it is too tight, or if the tissue below the bandage turns blue in color, cut the bandage down the middle and apply new bandage material more loosely over the original bandage.

10. Take patient to doctor for possible further cleansing and stitching of the wound.

First aid tips for internal bleeding

Internal bleeding will usually evidence itself by the coughing up or vomiting of blood or "coffee ground" appearing material. Bleeding from the urinary tract will show itself upon passage of bloody urine. Bleeding from the intestinal tract will show itself by the blood in the stool or by passage of black, tarry tools. Have such a patient:

  1. Lie flat.
  2. Breathe deeply.
  3. Transport him as soon as possible to a hospital.
  4. Do NOT attempt to give medicines to such patients.


Conclusion

Bleeding from areas where tourniquets cannot be applied, such as the neck, should be treated by applying direct finger pressure over the wound. Keep pressure in place until doctor arrives.


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Sandyspider Level 1 Commenter 22 months ago

Thanks for the first aid information.

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beth811 Hub Author 22 months ago

Thank you for visiting, Sandyspider.

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blaise25 Level 4 Commenter 19 months ago

That's very useful and helpful. I have to bookmark it and share with others. Thanks ;)

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beth811 Hub Author 19 months ago

Thanks for the bookmarking, blaise.

houstondentalimpl 15 months ago

Thanks for the information.It will help a lot in the need time.I would like to suggest you another tips to stop bleeding in arm,hand,leg and finger.Spread sufficient quantity of turmeric powder on the wound.It will immediately stop bleeding.

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beth811 Hub Author 15 months ago

@houstondentalimpl- Turmeric can be topically applied on minor cuts and wounds;but,in PROFUSE BLEEDING, you have to administer first aid first to control bleeding and later you can dab generous amount of it on wounds to prevent infection. Turmeric has antibacterial agent that heals the wounds faster.

Thanks for reading and commenting.

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Pollyannalana 14 months ago

Voted up, great thing for people to know,

Polly

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beth811 Hub Author 13 months ago

@ Pollyannalana - Everybody must know the first aid basics so that when they encounter such incident, life will be saved in the nick of time before medical help arrives.

Thank you for voting up.

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