My mitt is bleeding and I can't spawn it stop!Help!
It was just a small cut from the dais of my hand to that part of late below the thumb. I sliced it on a saw that someone had in a cardboard box. It didn't really hurt(I didn't become aware of until I saw blood on my shirt) I have tried everything I know of to make it stop bleeding; holding it above my lead, putting pressure on it, submerging it in water(but I think that make it bleed more I'm not sure). The blood has soaked through 3 wash cloths and I enjoy no bandages. There is so much of it coming out and it's getting everywhere! I'm home by myself what should I do?
Answer: Keep applying ice to it and pressure. The cut that you cut is tender with many capillary. Once you get the bleeding stopped, pour white sugar on the cut and it will help alleviate as well as stop such profuse bleeding. If you have any cotton, put it over the cut, next wrap it tightly with some bandage, and that will at least possible allow you to move freely and not apply pressure with your other hand. I hope after you cut it that you applied some peroxide over the cut. It doesn't hurt, it cleanses and wash away dirt and germs. Keep that hand and arm elevated as much as possible. Leaving it hang down will only just allow more blood to flow to the cut, If you don't have any bandages, use a verbs sock (Long one) and wrap the cotton with it. Put lots of cotton over the cut which will act as a pressure wrapping once it is tied down with the sock or under shirt or what ever you hold to make a wrap. If you can't get it stopped, better try getting hold of your parents who will know what to do, or a neighbor. Best to you immature lady and I hope you get the bleeding stopped. The blood looks worse than what it really is, so don't be afraid. You haven't cut a artery or artery, just a capillary. Good luck..
get a cloth and wrap it around your foot. use tape to hold it in place.
achieve some ice and put it in a sack. hold it to your hand.
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GOTOTHEHOSPITALSTUPID!! Go to the doctor! Call some one to take you to emergency vigilance!.
call your parents! or a neighbor. get someone near.