What to do if you have blood from a facial trauma

A traumatic injury to the face that bleeds usually requires a visit to the emergency department of a hospital, where it can be treated with debridement and suturing, and an injection of tetanus antitoxin. Blood dripping from the face indicates that there is a wound, which must be treated in a timely manner, if not handled properly can cause infection as well as scarring of the face. If the wound is deep and contaminated, it must be thoroughly cleaned and sutured, the wound is cleaned with saline, iodine or iodine wipe to disinfect the wound, and the wound can be sutured by a professional plastic surgeon with professional suture line. Injection of tetanus antitoxin: If the wound is deep and seriously contaminated, tetanus antitoxin must be injected in time, usually within 24 hours, or tetanus immunoglobulin can be injected if allergic. You need to go to the emergency department of the hospital, the professional physician for treatment, you can not randomly use drugs.