What bleeding can be pressed on both sides of the finger root

All finger bleeding can be stopped by pressing on both sides of the finger root, because the blood vessels of the finger are located on both sides of the finger, and when the finger bleeds, it is only necessary to press on both sides of the finger root to stop the bleeding. In clinical practice, the finger pressure method is used to stop bleeding by compressing the artery through the bone surface, such as compressing the common carotid artery, temporal artery or jaw artery in head and neck bleeding, choosing to press the axillary artery or brachial artery in upper limb bleeding according to the location of the wound, and compressing the femoral artery in the inner thigh in lower limb bleeding. Acupressure is only an emergency measure to stop bleeding, because the arteries of the extremities have collateral circulation and the hemostatic effect of acupressure is limited and not sustainable. Other methods of hemostasis include pressure bandaging, small arterial and venous injury bleeding can be filled and placed in the wound with sterile gauze or dressing, plus gauze pressure and then bandage pressure bandaging, filling method for bone end bleeding, tourniquet method for extremity trauma hemorrhage.