(HealthDay News) — Rinsing a wound with cold water helps clean it, but it may not be enough to prevent infection. Bleeding is the body’s natural way of cleansing a wound.
Then again, too much bleeding isn’t healthy either.
Here’s how to stop heavy bleeding, courtesy of the American Academy of Family Physicians:
- If available, use a sterile or clean piece of cloth, gauze or tissue.
- Hold the material over the wound, gently applying pressure.
- Have another piece of clean material on hand. If the bleeding soaks the first piece, apply another clean piece on top, but don’t remove the first piece.
- Hold the clean material in place for another 20 minutes with firm pressure.
- Raise a bleeding leg or arm above the level of your heart.
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