Bleeding from the femoral artery, how to treat

After an episode of femoral artery bleeding, local pressure should be applied immediately to stop the bleeding, and immediately call 120 and go to the hospital to have the blood vessel sutured, and need to be replenished appropriately according to the loss of blood components.
The femoral artery is one of the more important arteries. Therefore, localized pressure should be applied immediately after bleeding. Finger pressure, gauze pressure or local tamponade can effectively compress the bleeding point, thus reducing the amount of bleeding. After the pressure is effective, you should immediately call 120 and take an ambulance to the hospital for surgical vascularization.
As femoral artery bleeding will cause blood loss in the body after the onset of bleeding, when bleeding is more, it may induce local tissue ischemia, dizziness, or even hypovolemic shock, which can be life-threatening in severe cases. Therefore, after the bleeding point and bleeding site are effectively controlled, it is necessary to consider rehydration or blood component supplementation therapy as prescribed by the doctor.
After bleeding is detected, if the amount of bleeding is large, it is necessary to take timely measures to stop bleeding and immediately send to the hospital for further treatment.