In the clinic, if the patient has a bleeding bump, the patient’s wound should first be flushed, preferably with sterile saline, and in the process of flushing, the foreign body within the wound should be cleaned, which is conducive to the healing of the patient’s wound. If the wound caused by the patient’s bump is deep, the wound should be cleared and sutured, and the patient’s bump must be carefully disinfected and then sutured, and the suture must be operated aseptically, and the cut edge of the patient’s wound must be neatly aligned, which is conducive to the healing of the patient’s bump. It should be noted that patients with bleeding bruises are better off playing tetanus immunoglobulin, which helps patients prevent tetanus, and patients also need regular medication changes after surgery, which helps patients heal quickly.