Stapled bleeding a little, usually does not cause serious consequences, but should also do a good job of disinfection, cleaning, timely inoculation of tetanus antitoxin (or tetanus immunoglobulin), in order to avoid local infection and tetanus clostridium infection.
1. Disinfection, cleaning: the affected area should be rinsed with soapy water, and after compressing to stop bleeding, medical alcohol or medical iodine povidone should be used to disinfect the area to avoid local infection. After treatment, you can also use topical mupirocin ointment daily to prevent infection, or topical band-aid until the wound heals.
2. Prevention of tetanus: In the absence of active immunization against Clostridium tetani in the near future, it is important to consult a doctor for tetanus antitoxin (or tetanus immunoglobulin) injection in a timely manner. Because staples are metal products, there is a risk of tetanus infection when they puncture the skin. Staples should be used to prevent tetanus infection.
Medications should be used under medical supervision.