What to do when a golden bear bite keeps bleeding

Bitten by a golden bear, the wound keeps bleeding: first consider giving a gauze block or cotton pad to cover the wound, and then use a bandage to put pressure on the wound. If the wound still continues to bleed, there may be damage to larger blood vessels, this situation must be given in the proximal limb of the tourniquet or bandage to stop bleeding, and then immediately sent to the hospital for emergency treatment. Generally, after going to the hospital, local anesthesia is given first, and after cleaning the wound, the wound is examined, and if there is a gradual rupture of an important blood vessel, anastomosis must be given. If there is no important blood vessel rupture, just give the wound clean suture, stop bleeding can be. After suturing, an injection of tetanus antitoxin is usually necessary to prevent tetanus infection. Rabies vaccination is also recommended to prevent rabies. The next step is to apply some antibiotics to prevent infection, commonly used are cephalosporin antibiotics, clindamycin and other drugs.