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  1. Look for STOP THE BLEED® in G.I. JOE™: A Real American Hero #300, available at your local comic shop or bookstore. We partnered with Hasbro to create this edition of G.I. JOE™ and share the importance of STOP THE BLEED® with G.I. JOE™ fans. Whether you’re a comic book hero or simply someone who wants to be prepared in a bleeding ...

    • Overview
    • 1. Apply pressure
    • 2. Raise the affected area
    • 3. Ice
    • 4. Tea
    • 5. Petroleum jelly
    • 6. Witch hazel
    • 7. Antiperspirant
    • 8. Mouthwash
    • Preventing infection

    There are various ways to help stop bleeding. These include applying pressure and elevating the affected area.

    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.

    The best way to do this is to wrap ice in a clean, dry cloth and place it on the wound.

    Tea is a popular remedy to treat bleeding after dental work. Place a steeped black teabag that has been allowed to cool in the fridge on the wound.

    Using teabags works because tea contains tannins, which are hemostatic, meaning they cause the blood to clot.

    Tannins contain astringent, which causes blood vessels to constrict. It is also a kind of antiseptic that kills bacteria and helps the site stay free of infection.

    Black tea bags are available for purchase online.

    Many cosmetics, including lip balms and Vaseline products, contain petroleum jelly. It contains a blend of oils and waxes that can be used to protect the skin.

    Fans of boxing and martial arts may have seen fighters’ cuts treated with petroleum jelly. It can also work as a homemade remedy to stop bleeding.

    Petroleum jelly is best used to halt the bleeding from shallow cuts. Wipe the skin dry beforehand and clean the wound to remove any remaining jelly after the bleeding has stopped.

    A range of petroleum jelly products is available for purchase online.

    Witch hazel is a North American shrub that is readily available in pharmacies, some grocery stores, and online, usually in liquid form.

    It is known to stop bleeding externally by applying it to the wound. It is important to use distilled witch hazel and to buy it from a reputable source, as the U.S. Food and Drug Association does not regulate complementary medicines.

    As well as shrinking sweat glands, the aluminum chloride in antiperspirant may also constrict blood vessels to help a wound clot.

    In a 2015 study, aluminum chloride was shown to be a fast and effective way to control minor external bleeding.

    The alcohol in mouthwash acts as an astringent and applying it to a wound helps the blood clot more quickly.

    Also, aminocaproic acid (Amicar) can help treat bleeding in the mouth caused by dental work. However, try not to swish the liquid around in the mouth, as this can dislodge a clot.

    Even if the bleeding has stopped, it is important to keep the wound clean to prevent an infection.

    Rinse the wound itself with cool water and use soap to wash the surrounding area. Avoid getting soap in the wound.

  2. In a STOP THE BLEED ® course, you’ll learn three quick techniques to help save a life before someone bleeds out: (1) How to use your hands to apply pressure to a wound; (2) How to pack a wound to control bleeding; (3) How to correctly apply a tourniquet. These three techniques will empower you to assist in an emergency and potentially save a ...

  3. Sep 17, 2018 · First aid do’s. Help the person to remain calm. If the cut is large or bleeding heavily, have them lie down. If the wound is on an arm or leg, raise the limb above the heart to slow bleeding ...

  4. Aug 23, 2022 · Blood spurts out of wound. 1. Stop Bleeding. Apply direct pressure on the cut or wound with a clean cloth, tissue, or piece of gauze until bleeding stops. If blood soaks through the material, don ...

  5. May 4, 2021 · If you came upon an emergency where a person is bleeding, would you know what to do? During National Trauma Month, May 20 is acknowledged as Stop the Bleed D...

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  7. Knowing how to control bleeding from a serious injury is important for everyone. This year marks the 6th annual National STOP THE BLEED® Month in May, and the 7th annual National STOP THE BLEED® Day on May 23. There are several ways to become informed, educated, and empowered. Attend an online or in-person course to gain this valuable ...