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What is the first aid treatment for various types of traumatic bleeding?

How to provide first aid for traumatic bleeding? When participating in various outdoor sports, it is inevitable that there will be bumps, minor injuries and pains. What should you do if bleeding occurs? Today, the editor is here to explain Let’s introduce the first aid treatment of various types of traumatic bleeding in detail. Let’s take a look together now.

In the acupressure hemostasis method, find the beating blood vessel above the wound, that is, near the heart, and press it tightly with your fingers.

This is an emergency temporary hemostasis method. At the same time, materials should be prepared to use other hemostatic methods. To use this method, the rescuer must be familiar with the pressure points of bleeding blood vessels in various parts.

Facial bleeding: Use your thumb to compress the facial artery between the mandibular angle and the mental tubercle.

Hemorrhage in the front of the head: compression of the temporal artery above the mandibular joint in front of the ear.

Bleeding from the back of the head: press the postauricular artery slightly outside the protrusion behind the ear.

Axillary and shoulder bleeding: In the supraclavicular concavity, the outer edge of the sternocleidomastoid muscle moves downward, medially and posteriorly, aligning with the first rib, compressing the subclavian artery.

Forearm bleeding: Apply pressure to the medial groove of the biceps brachii on the upper arm to press the brachial artery against the humerus.

Bleeding in the palms and backs of hands: In the wrist joint, where we usually press the pulse, press to the beating radial artery.

Finger bleeding: Use the fingers of the healthy side to pinch the base of the fingers of the injured hand to stop the bleeding.

Thigh bleeding: Flex your thigh to relax the muscles, use your thumb to press the pressure point of the femoral artery (at the midpoint of the groin at the root of the thigh), and press back hard to increase the pressure. The thumbs of one hand can overlap the pressure.

Foot bleeding: Press firmly with your fingers on the lower side of the ankle joint and where the dorsum of the foot beats.

Pressure bandaging to stop bleeding: Use sterilized gauze or cotton to make a soft pad and place it on the wound, and then bandage it with force to increase the pressure to stop bleeding. This method is widely used and has good results.

The above are complete measures for dealing with various types of traumatic bleeding. Friends who often go out, these common sense are your good friends when going out.

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