Fibrin is a compound in the body responsible for coagulation process, thereby helping to stop the bleeding.
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.
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.
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.
What causes small amounts of bleeding depends on where it is coming from and what your ailment is. For example, if your finger is cut, there might be a small amount of blood. If you have had surgery, there may be small amounts of bleeding where the stitches are.
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
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.
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.
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.
No. It will reduce swelling only. Pressure will stop bleeding.
platlets form to stop the bleeding from a cut
Her Finger She Got A PaperCut
Get a sterile gauze pad or clean cloth to wrap around the wound. Then squeeze your cut finger hard with your other hand. Keep this direct pressure on for 10-15 minutes. If the bleeding hasn't stopped, get to a doctor to get it stitched up.