Yes, they can perform things to make sure it is not infected. And if you managed to put the finger on ice quickly, they can re-attach it. Absolutly, depending on how clean the cut is they may be able to re attach it. Also you risk severe infection without medical attention. Depends on how deep the cut is. Make sure that you clean your wound ASAP with peroxide or Hibiclens. Use an antibiotic ointment after thoroughly cleansing the wound. Bandage it with sterile bandage. If the cut is deep, you may need stitches and need to go to the hospital. In any case, keep it clean. Watch for infection--redness, swelling, pus, pain etc. Follow up with your MD. You may need to be looked at and antibiotics given if the MD feels it is necessary. Depends on how deep the cut is. Make sure that you clean your wound ASAP with peroxide or Hibiclens. Use an antibiotic ointment after thoroughly cleansing the wound. Bandage it with sterile bandage. If the cut is deep, you may need stitches and need to go to the hospital. In any case, keep it clean. Watch for infection--redness, swelling, pus, pain etc. Follow up with your MD. You may need to be looked at and antibiotics given if the MD feels it is necessary.
If you are bleeding significantly you should get imediate medical help bleeding should stop soon after a miscarage If you are still bleeding more than a period or still the next day there may be placenta still in the uterious You should get medical advise either way
My son pointed his finger at his wifes belly button & said your belly button is bleeding while still asleep. This scared my daughter in law.
It can take up to 2 hours for it to stop bleeding.
you should probably clean it and if it's still bleeding apply pressure and/or a band-aid if It continues to get worse or bleeds through put on gauze and maybe call a doctor
stitches there could still be glass in your hand
No!...Go and see your DR
As uterus and cervix have been removed then there should be no bleeding.
No. If you are pregnant and bleeding you should contact your Dr immediately.
If you apply direct pressure to the wound, you should see bleeding stop or slow considerably within 10 minutes, assuming the digit is immobile. Elevate the limb above the level of the heart as well. After 20 minutes, if it's still bleeding, consider calling a doc -- you'll likely need suturing if nothing else. DO NOT TIE A TOURNIQUET EXCEPT AS A VERY LAST RESORT -- Tourniquets are dangerous. You should be able to control almost any bleed in a finger without a tourniquet. Note that if the victim is prescribed aspirin, coumidin, warfarin, or Plavix, you'll see these times increase considerably, as all of these meds delay clotting factors. Even so, 10-20 minutes should control the bleeding.
No. If you are pregnant and bleeding you should contact your Dr right away.
Some women have bleeding while pregnant that they think is their period, but bleeding while pregnant is NOT normal and should be evaluated by an OBYN!
Bleeding is a common side effect of Depo provera, and can last into the second years of use. If the bleeding is bothering you, talk with your health care provider about strategies fro controlling bleeding or about alternative methods.