With a sterile gauze or clean cloth, apply pressure for a full five minutes without lifting the gauze or cloth to look at the cut. The constant pressure will not only help stop the bleeding, but will also help a clot to form.
Even guillotine amputations of phalanges or finger bones can be controlled with direct pressure, properly applied. If you can't control bleeding with that, there's a chance the subject is presenting a clotting factor disorder. Even so, direct pressure is your friend here.
You might also elevate the wounded extremity.
Just wait when the blood is not come out, And stop pressing you finger then, Use a Ban-Aid to make the blood stop bleeding, And it would be make feel better.
And this is an important thing
Never cut your finger.
Wrap it in something, (ex: Baind-Aid, gauze) and put disinfectant on it.
You stick you finger in it. Wait... you mean you real BUTT not the word BUT
If a girl cuts her finger, the blood itself will chemically stop her finger from bleeding. The blood will form a clot at the cut and stop other blood from flowing out if no artery was severed.
Fibrin is a compound in the body responsible for coagulation process, thereby helping to stop the bleeding.
Stop the bleeding with pressure and go to the ER for stitches.
A blister on the finger that bleeds should be covered and protected from germs. This may have been caused from a friction rub of gloves, scissors, hand tools or other repetitive hand movements.
when your finger gets cut and bleeds for 5 minutes or so and then just stops it's because the blood clots. it's not a bad clot just one to stop bleeding. washing the cut and applying pressure also helps.
i suggest u call the place were you got it pierced and keep ice on it
Cut the pad of my finger on meat slicer. Went to the hospital to stop the bleeding. Now all around the wound is very black
since their blood doesnt clott, if they get a bruse or cut, they wont stop bleeding unless they get imediate treatment from a doctor
three easy letters. d-i-e. ur probably the only person in the world stupid enough to do that
Normal people (those that are not hemophiliacs or on blood thinging medicines) have factors in their blood which causes it to clot (go solid) in the presence of enzymes relaeased by damaged tissue.
It depends on the size of it, and how deep - if it is really bleeding freely, or merely draining - draining is common after surgery, but if it truly bleeding, schedule a appointment with your doctor today/go to the emergency room.