Bleeding first aid (stopping bleeding): What you need to know

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Posted by Specialist Doctor I Trinh Ngoc Duy - Emergency Doctor - Emergency Department - Vinmec Times City International Hospital

First aid bleeding (hemostasis) is one of the important hemostasis skills to limit and avoid excessive blood loss, affecting the patient's health. If there is too much blood loss, the victim can go into shock, causing damage to tissues and organs in the body and eventually death.

1. Overview


First aid for bleeding (stopping) is extremely important to prevent the victim from losing a lot of blood. In addition, first aid can prevent shock and possibly even death from excessive bleeding.
Bleeding can be external or internal. Specifically:
External bleeding: visible through the skin wound. In addition, bleeding from internal organs can be seen to the outside: vomiting blood, bloody stools, blood in the urine, bleeding from the vagina, nosebleeds...
Bleeding first aid (stopping bleeding): What you need to know

Internal bleeding is bleeding that cannot be seen. eg bleeding into the abdomen, bleeding in the lungs, bleeding in the brain. Internal bleeding can be assessed based on temperature, pulse, blood pressure, and respiratory rate.

2. Symptoms of bleeding


Victims with bleeding (external and internal) will likely have the following symptoms:
Visibility, bleeding characteristics Paleness around lips, fingernails, and eyes Sweating, feeling cold, thirst Fatigue, dizziness, tinnitus, weakness Low blood pressure, rapid pulse Rapid breathing, yawning Coma – Continued bleeding can lead to death 3. First aid for bleeding First aid for bleeding Specific blood is as follows:
3.1. With bleeding from veins, capillaries
Bleeding first aid (stopping bleeding): What you need to know

After first aid bleeding, take the victim to a medical facility for further treatment
3.2. With bleeding from an artery or an amputated, crushed part of a limb: place a tourniquet
Bleeding first aid (stopping bleeding): What you need to know

Take the victim to a medical facility for further treatment
3.3. With nosebleeds First aid for nosebleeds with the following steps:
Bleeding first aid (stopping bleeding): What you need to know

Take the victim to a medical facility for further treatment
3.4. With bleeding from the mouth
Bleeding first aid (stopping bleeding): What you need to know

Take the victim to a medical facility for further treatment
3.5. With other bleeding cases At home or in the field it is difficult to handle bleeding cases such as vomiting blood, blood in urine, vaginal bleeding, bleeding in the abdomen, in the lungs, in the brain... Therefore, in these cases the helper needs to take the victim to a medical facility for treatment as soon as possible.
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