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    Home remedy to stop bleeding from finger cut rapidly?

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      Gagan deep last edited by

      Hello, my brother is 13 years old. He has got a finger cut. His bleeding is not getting stopped. My parents are out of station. So, me and my brother is alone. We are trying to stop bleeding, but it is not happening. Please suggest some home remedy to stop bleeding from finger cut rapidly.

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        Pratap @Gagan deep last edited by

        @gagan-deep Often these injuries can be treated at home, but it is important that a person knows how to do this safely. Whoever is treating the wound should wash their hands and wear latex gloves if possible. Applying pressure to the wound is the best way to stop it bleeding. Place a clean and dry piece of material such as a bandage, towel, or cloth on the wound and apply pressure with both hands. Maintain firm and continuous pressure until the bleeding has stopped. Checking too soon to see if the bleeding has stopped may interfere with the healing process. Reducing the flow of blood will also help stop the bleeding, so raise the affected area if possible. If the injury is to the hand or arm, simply raise it above the head. If the injury is to a lower limb, lie down and raise the affected area above the level of the heart. Applying ice to a wound will constrict the blood vessels, allowing a clot to form more quickly and stop the bleeding.

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