What to do if your fingers bleed profusely? What s the matter with blood on your fingers

Updated on healthy 2024-05-08
5 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Applying pressure to the wound usually reduces bleeding and allows the blood to clot. If there are glass shards and other foreign bodies in the wound, you can press 5 15 cm on the periphery of the wound to raise the injured part, which can also slow down the bleeding and accelerate blood clotting. If heavy bleeding continues, the injured artery can be pressed, but this method should not be used unless absolutely necessary.

    The method of stopping the heavy bleeding is to make the injured person lie down, and quickly lift the clothes around the wound, but the principle is not to waste time and not cause pain to the injured person. If there is no foreign body in the wound, immediately stop the bleeding with something absorbent or by pressing directly on the wound with your hands. Try to keep the injured area above the heart to reduce bleeding.

    After the bleeding has stopped, take an absorbent dressing, such as a folded clean handkerchief, and place it over the wound with its inward side. If there is still blood oozing after covering the dressing, do not remove it, but cover one or more layers of dressing and tie it tightly with a bandage. Try to keep the injured person still and do not give the injured person food or drink.

    If the wound is large, press the edge of the wound smoothly to close it. Compress for 5 15 minutes, then follow the above method of nursing, and immediately find ambulance personnel, if there is a foreign body in the wound, squeeze both sides of the wound for 5 15 minutes to stop the bleeding, do not try to remove the foreign body. At the same time, place a clean, ring-shaped thick pad on the wound at a higher height than the foreign body to avoid pressure on the wound.

    Then tie the sides of the ring pad with a bandage to avoid sticking to the foreign body. The injured were then taken to hospital. If there is a lot of bleeding in the arm or leg, the bleeding cannot be stopped by pressing directly close to the wound, or direct pressure on the wound is not very effective; Then you can stop the bleeding by pressing at the pressure point.

    There are two main pressure points in the human body: one is located on the inside of the upper arm, which can stop bleeding by pressing on the artery; Another pressure point, above the inner thigh, can also stop the bleeding by pressing on the femoral artery. It is important to note that compressions should never last longer than 15 minutes, otherwise the tissue will be permanently damaged and the injured limb may have to be amputated.

    Brachial artery pressure point method: The arm is supported at right angles to the body, and the brachial artery runs along the inside of the upper arm. If there is bleeding in the forearm or hand, the injured person can be held under the upper arm and the brachial artery can be pressed with your fingers to stop the bleeding.

    Femoral artery pressure point method: Lie down and flex the knee of the injured limb. The left and right thumbs are stacked on top of each other, placed between the groins and **, and pressed smoothly towards the pelvic edge.

    If there is bleeding from the nose, mouth, or ears, the injured person should be lifted so that his or her head is tilted to the side of the bleeding. Cover the bleeding with a piece of clean gauze or cotton. If the injured person is unconscious, the body is placed in a recumbent position. Wish.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Use compression to stop the bleeding first. Press with a clean object to the bleeding area. Compression of capillaries, is platelet accumulation. It can stop the bleeding. If there is a foreign body in the wound, remove it after the bleeding has stopped. If you can't get rid of it, you should go to the hospital and ask a doctor for treatment!

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Ischemia may cause swelling distally, which may cause blood clots and necrosis of the fingers over time.

    Generally, it is caused by too little heart pressure, but it is impossible for you to have heart problems when you are so small, which may be related to the weakening of your cold constitution.

    It is also possible to have your hands frozen outside for a long time.

    As for what you said.

    Whether it has anything to do with anger.

    I can tell you.

    Anger can also lead to blood circulation.

    Pathological cardiac dysfunction due to neurasthenia, causing mild epilepsy. Improve your mood and mental resilience. It's all about conditioning.

    It is recommended to continue to observe and change your mood, and if there is a similar situation, it is recommended to go to the hospital for examination.

    and asked for traditional Chinese medicine to be given relief.

    There is nothing wrong with your current situation, please don't be cranky!

    As for the blood clots mentioned upstairs, they can also cause such symptoms, but according to your only one medical history, and it is related to anger. Basically, it can be ruled out

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    If multiple fingers bleed and the bleeding is relatively violent, the rescuer can temporarily stop the bleeding by pinching the palm of the affected side with both hands, and the ulnar and radial arteries on the affected side can also stop the bleeding. Bleeding from a single finger can be stopped by pinching both sides of the finger. You can't just pinch the dorsal and ventral sides of your fingers, as this will not stop the bleeding.

    It can also be covered with a clean cloth and pressurized bandage. However, it must be noted that tourniquets should not be used lightly for finger bleeding, as improper use can cause tissue necrosis. For subcutaneous or subungual hematomas, a cold compress should be applied for 3 days after injury to reduce pain and bleeding.

    After 3 days, switch to a warm compress to facilitate the absorption of the hematoma. If the pain is severe in the early stage, analgesics can be used, and when the pressure of the hematoma is high, the throbbing pain can be performed in the nearest hospital for puncture or incision to open the blood to reduce the pressure. At the same time, anti-infective drugs may be used to prevent suppuration.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Hand injuries are mostly crushed, squeezed, cuts, avulsions, and less common animal bites. Mild cases can cause finger subcutaneous bruising or subungual hematoma, manifested as subcutaneous or subungual black-purple, when the hematoma pressure is not large, can feel fluctuation or floating, but the hematoma pressure is large, the fluctuation sensation is not obvious. If it is a cut wound, the artery or vein is injured and the bleeding is caused by the arterial bleeding in the form of a squirt, the blood is bright red, and the bleeding speed is relatively fast.

    If the vein bleeds, it is dark red in color, and blood gushes out of the wound, and the bleeding rate is relatively slow. In the case of abrasions, the wound oozes blood.

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