How to stop bleeding??? asap?!


Question: How to stop bleeding.?.?.? asap.?
2 yr old broke a light bulb n cut his finger.
little deep cut.
how do i slow down the bleeding or stop it.?
or wat should i do.?Health Question & Answer


Answers:
Apply pressure to the wound and depending how deep the cut is, you may want to consult your doc.Health Question & Answer

Figure out why whoever was supposed to be watching what he was doing and wasn't.? Hold gentle pressure on the wound with a clean cloth or non-shredding gauze/tissue. Don't pinch the area, and do not hold too hard as this will cause loss of oxygen to the area. If you are very concerned, take him to an ER. Cuts on children are never for a parent to judge as when they are deep, usually arteries and veins and nerves are usually severed also because the digits are very tiny.

ER.
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Just put a heavy-duty Band-Aid on it, then change it when it gets too full, then when it stops, make sure you put Polysporin on it!! *DONT PUT PRESURE ON IT FOR THAT LONG! You will have a bigger chance on getting an infection, and he might lose some feeling in his finger, trust me it has happened to me!!
NO WORRIES! =DHealth Question & Answer

I would wet a paper towel and hold it in the cut...Hold the cut upwards...it slows the bleeding and put neosporin on a band aid and apply pressure...Hope the cut heals soon!!....Hope this Helps!!Health Question & Answer

Apply pressure to the cut... And keep holding pressure for about 10 to 15 minutes. Then you need to clean it very good so it does not get infected.Health Question & Answer

just keep pressure on the cut . . .Health Question & Answer

Cut it off. Worked for me.Health Question & Answer



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