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Understanding the basics of controlling bleeding can save lives. We'll cover essential steps and techniques to manage bleeding emergencies effectively.

Bleeding is the loss of blood from the circulatory system, which can occur internally or externally due to injuries or medical conditions.
There are three main types of bleeding: arterial, venous, and capillary, each differing in the source and flow characteristics of the blood loss.

Characterized by bright red color and spurting, high pressure.
Dark red blood flows steadily, lower pressure than arterial.
Oozes slowly, typically stops on its own, low pressure.

Use a clean cloth or bandage to press firmly on the wound.
Raise the bleeding part above heart level to slow bleeding.
Call for emergency help if bleeding doesn't stop quickly.

Direct pressure is crucial for controlling bleeding quickly and effectively.
Use a clean cloth and press firmly on the wound to stop blood flow.
Always ensure your safety by wearing gloves and using clean materials.

Raising the limb helps lower the blood pressure within, reducing flow.
Elevation uses gravity to help blood return to the heart efficiently.
Elevating an injured area can minimize swelling and control bleeding.

Place the tourniquet 2-3 inches above the wound site for maximum effectiveness.
Ensure the tourniquet is tightened sufficiently to stop the bleeding completely.
Note the time of application and regularly check the wound for any changes.

Keep the person calm and seated, leaning slightly forward.
Pinch the soft part of the nose for 10 minutes continuously.
If bleeding persists for over 20 minutes, consult a doctor.

Identify fainting, dizziness, and weakness as initial signs.
Look for bruising, swelling, and persistent pain as key indicators.
Seek urgent care to address potential life-threatening conditions.

If symptoms last more than a week, see a doctor.
Seek help when experiencing unbearable pain suddenly.
Consult a professional if fever exceeds 103°F.
Immediate help is required for sudden vision issues.

Highlight the most critical findings.
Outline next steps based on conclusions.
Consider long-term effects and strategies.





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