Bleeding is an outpouring of blood that begandue to violation of the integrity of the walls of blood vessels. The nature of this process can be traumatic or non-traumatic. In turn, the types of lesions determine certain types of outpouring. One of the most common is capillary bleeding, marked with a significant damage to the capillary mesh. The latter is an interlacing of a large number of small vessels.
Stopping of capillary bleeding begins withdetection and close inspection of a bleeding wound. Next, determine the degree of damage to the skin. It can be light (superficial) or deep. In those cases where a person is tightly clothed, it can be quite difficult to determine this, because the tissue absorbs a significant amount of blood.
Stop the outflow from a superficial wound canby applying a bandage or gauze, folded in several layers. On top of them an ordinary cotton wool is applied, then a dressing is done. In the absence of bandage and gauze, you can use any piece of cotton fabric or a simple handkerchief. The material to be dressed must be sterile and clean. It is important to emphasize especially that in no case should cotton or cotton tissue be applied directly to the open wound, since among the fibers of such material there is a large number of various microorganisms. As a result of this "help" you can easily earn blood poisoning. Various synthetic fabrics also represent not the best option as a dressing material, as they will not absorb blood properly.
Among other things, we must not forget abouttreatment of the damaged surface before applying the dressing. The wound should be disinfected with any antiseptic, for example, hydrogen peroxide. In case of his absence alcohol or vodka will do. Even the smallest untreated wounds and abrasions can further fester and provoke the formation of an abscess. In the case of such an outcome, without surgical intervention, it will be impossible to do without.
In itself, capillary-type bleedingis safer than, for example, arterial or venous, but with it the risk of infection is high. This is due to the fact that the wound is on the surface and directly in contact with the microbes of the environment. That's why help with capillary bleeding should be provided as soon as possible in order to reduce the likelihood of infection.