It sterilizes the cut by killing a lot of the bacteria that could infect the wound.
no it dosent because the salt water cuts off the electricity
Yes. Probably, it depends on how bad the cut is, and the cleanness of the water you are swimming in.
To effectively stop stinging cuts, clean the wound with soap and water, apply pressure to stop bleeding, and cover with a sterile bandage. If the cut is deep or won't stop bleeding, seek medical attention.
No, never. Salt helps to sterilise the wound, although it could be painful!
The ESU cuts tissue and/or stops the bleeding by coagulating the blood . The ESU cuts tissue and/or stops the bleeding by coagulating the blood .
because it has sodium chloride which assists in blood clotting ..
well i dont know about boiling but WARM salt water helps if you swish it around in your mouth if you have cuts in your mouth or if you just had a surgry in your mouth.
Salt water contains NaCl, sodium chloride, aka "salt". This compound helps in the blood coagulation series, assisting in the process which triggers the enzymes necessary to cause platelets in the blood break down and begin the clotting sequence in the blood plasma.
It disinfects it
A easy and quick way to get your gum to stop bleeding is to have lukewarm water with salt in it, then gargle it.
yes they can but if they are bleeding inthere private parts then no
just use all three - what could go wrong?