How to treat ruptured blood vessels

The treatment of vascular rupture in patients can be divided into conservative treatment, interventional treatment and surgical treatment, as follows: I. Conservative treatment: If it is a capillary rupture, or a less important vascular rupture, gauze with bandage can be used to apply pressure on the local area, which can reduce bleeding, while oral or transfusion of hemostatic drugs can be used for treatment. During the treatment period, patients should not do too strenuous exercise, and should not drink alcohol or eat spicy food. Interventional treatment: If there is more bleeding from ruptured blood vessels, interventional treatment can be performed, usually by injecting a thin guidewire into the blood vessel and injecting embolic agents into the local area to stop the bleeding. Surgical treatment: If the bleeding is very serious, surgical treatment is needed, in which the tissue is cut under anesthesia and the corresponding blood vessel is sutured or anastomosed again, while some patients need blood transfusion, such as pressure accumulation of red blood cells, plasma, including clotting factors, etc.