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You die.
to make a bad thing worse
It will burn.
No, super glue was originally used for this purpose.
You want sterile dressing for open wounds. If you put a dirty dressing on an open wound, you are increasing the likelihood for infections and diseases. But if all that you have is a ripped t-shirt to put on a wound, that is definitely better than nothing at all.
gunpowder is the last thing you should use if you are getting treated... because it is used for infections... you take the gunpower and put it on your injury and you light the gunpowder up.(it has to be a deep wound otherwise it will hurt.) most hunter/campers use this method while hunting or camping. i hope this answers your question
Put direct pressure on the wound until bleeding slows. If possiable closes the wound tight as you can and hold there with tape.
Very bad. You'll put chemicals into the wound that aren't supposed to be there, like uric acid. You'll possibly infect the wound--they say urine's sterile, but if the person it came from has a urinary tract infection it isn't. And it's really, really nasty.Don't let me catch you pissing in an open wound!
1st you want to put peroxide on the wound 2nd put Neosporin and a bandied and woo-la fixed
Just get tested and treated, and if you have any further procedures, abstain from intercourse according to the directions given by your health care provider. There are no special chlamydia risks with an open wound, but there are other risks -- if your partner has chlamydia, the parnter has put him/herself at risk for bloodborne pathogens like HIV and hepatitis as well.
You will pass out
There shouldn't be a knot to tie. The treatment for an open chest wound is to put a piece of plastic over it and tape it down on the sides so that air cannot get in or out of the wound. There's nothing to tie down anywhere in that. You could be thinking of flail chest which has more to do with broken bones then an open chest wound. As an army medic I find your question soul crushingly confusing.