Bleeding from shaving
Bleeding when shaving occurs because the skin is relatively dry and the skin is scratched when shaving. At this time, the skin will leave a wound. We should pay attention to the treatment of the wound to avoid infection, and use gauze or cotton swabs to stop the bleeding. Then scars may appear after the wound heals. We can use ginger to wipe or apply vitamin E to remove scars.
1. Press to stop bleeding
Just press the bleeding area with your hands. For small wounds, whether you press directly with your hands, or press through gauze or cotton swabs, you can effectively stop bleeding. (Don't - don't look at it and then press it, as this will not have a good hemostatic effect)
2. Bandaging to stop bleeding
Just use a clean hemostatic cloth, medical gauze or elastic cotton cloth at home. First, wrap a moderately sized cloth around the wound (the cloth used is larger than the wound, and it must be infected to prevent infection), then slowly wrap it with moderate strength, and finally tie it with a bandage. (Don't use too much force, otherwise it will easily lead to necrosis at the bleeding site; don't use too little force, as this will cause the bandage to be loose and will not have other hemostatic effects)
3. Method of binding to stop bleeding
A tourniquet was used. First put a clean cloth on the bleeding area (do not let the tourniquet directly contact the wound, which can easily expand the wound), and place the tourniquet on the cloth. The looseness and tightness should be moderate to avoid failure to stop bleeding. (Be careful - the tourniquet generally needs to be loosened in about an hour. When there is almost no bleeding, loosen the tourniquet appropriately)
4. Packing method to stop bleeding
Just use clean paper or cotton swabs to plug the wound until bleeding stops. For example, if the nose bleeds, we will fill the nose with a soft paper plug in our daily life. When the nose stops bleeding, we will remove the paper. (Be careful - this filling method can easily damage the wound tissue, and if done improperly, it can easily lead to infection. This method is best used under the guidance of a doctor)
5. Fixed hemostasis method
For people who experience bleeding from a fracture, the fracture should be fixed first (the fixed object should be relatively larger than the fracture, so that it is not easy to touch the wound), and then use gauze or clean cotton to stop the wound, and remember to use a bandage later. (Be careful - the bandages here refer to those that are wider and softer. Do not tie them directly with ropes. This will not only fail to stop the wound, but may also aggravate the fracture)
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