Visit a physician or the nearest hospital.
Depends on how bad you cut yourself, take a clean towel and apply firm pressure, if the bleeding continues go to the ER for stitches.
no it can't.
If you notice bleeding from stitches, first apply gentle pressure with a clean cloth or sterile bandage to stop the bleeding. Keep the area elevated if possible to reduce blood flow. Avoid removing the stitches yourself, and if the bleeding doesn't stop after 10-15 minutes or if it worsens, seek medical attention promptly. Always follow your healthcare provider's instructions for caring for your stitches.
Stitches should not be bleeding after five days; some minor oozing might occur, but persistent bleeding is a cause for concern. If you notice significant bleeding, increased redness, swelling, or any signs of infection, it's important to consult your healthcare provider. Proper care and monitoring of the stitches are essential for healing. Always follow your doctor's postoperative instructions for best results.
Not if the dental work is wisdom teeth removal. Sucking on a straw will cause the stitches to come out and the incisions to start bleeding again.
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After a wisdom tooth extraction, slight bleeding is very common. However if it continues after a long period of time (10 minutes-1 hour) see your dentist or a healthcare professional because you may require dissolvable stitches. Good Luck!
Bleeding and heat exhaustion are not related.
Stop the bleeding with pressure and go to the ER for stitches.
You either need stitches or you need to use a butterfly bandage
If you have a cut that keeps bleeding, or that "gapes" open and won't stay closed, you need stitches to close it up so that it will heal. If you just have a little chunk gone and it stops bleeding, you probably don't need stitches.