How to Stop Arterial Bleeding

Arterial hemorrhage is a pulsatile spurting form of bleeding that is fast and heavy. It can be treated by compression hemostasis, medication and surgery.
1. Hemostasis by compression is to make the blood vessels at the bleeding place squeeze and shrink through external pressure, or to achieve the situation of slowing down the speed of blood flow. It is suitable for bleeding from arteries at the tip of the finger or superficial cutaneous arteries.
2. Drug treatment is to replenish fluids and blood transfusion through saline, and in serious cases, adrenaline can also be used to elevate the pressure of the treatment, applicable to bleeding in the thigh artery or aorta hemorrhage.
3. Surgical treatment is to avoid excessive bleeding by ligating the arterial vessels and achieve the effect of stopping bleeding in time.
If self-treatment is not effective, do not treat it alone, but under the guidance of a doctor.