you just have to wait but if your really desprate put toilet paper on it or gauze and eventually it will heal
nope it can help heal cuts, infections, and sores Plus it will kill bad breath bacteria !!
Well... Plasters keep dirt and bad stuff out of it and to stop blood going everywhere. But cuts mostly need oxygen to heal. Plasters do give cuts scabs after a while. I normally put a plaster on for about a day and take the plaster off to let the oxygen get to it. Giving it air makes it heal quicker. It really depends on the size of cut.
Internal bleeding is not a sign of imminent death, its like a normal bleed but with out a way to get out of your body, like a cut or something similar. A small bruise is an internal bleeding. Large internal bleeding's are bad because its hard to spot one in time to prevent more damage to your body. To "heal" a internal bleeding you must have a small surgery so the doctors can stop the bleeding and clean the blood. If not cleaned and stopped it can get infected or you could bleed to death.
Mostly bleeding and cuts. It will be very painful after 2 weeks. Try to stop this because it could be bad.
Iam having heavy bleeding and bad cramps can you still be pregnant?
tacoma, and she cuts hair at tight cuts
Not bad, only inconvenient. Paper cuts and crinkling when wet.
Hemophilia is a blood disorder where people who have bad cuts cannot stop bleeding. They do not have a special chemical called the blood clotting factor. So instead of a scab forming (dried blood and fluids) to stop the bleeding, the blood keeps coming out until they get a shot/injection of this chemical at the hospital.
Well, its probably not good.
drinking and drugs
no , apple juice is very healthy for you. its good for your immune system and all that. apple juice helps your body heal and relax
If a hamster bites its tongue, it can lead to pain, bleeding, or infection, which may affect its ability to eat or drink properly. It's important to monitor the injury for signs of swelling, excessive bleeding, or infection. If the hamster shows signs of distress or if the injury doesn't heal quickly, a visit to a veterinarian is recommended to ensure proper care. Overall, while it can be concerning, many minor injuries can heal on their own with proper attention.