Training wounds, cuts, bruises

When soldiers train and perform tasks, the environmental conditions are complicated, and skin bruises and cuts are very common. Scratches, cuts, what should I do? 1. Situations that can be handled on their own If the wound is very shallow and bleeding is not much, it can be handled by itself. (1) Stop bleeding and clean the wound After washing your hands, press the wound tightly with sterilized gauze for 5 ~ 15 minutes. Then rinse the surrounding area of the wound with clear water or normal saline. (2) Dressing and applying medicine After cleaning the wound, use iodophor for disinfection. If the wound is small, apply Band-Aids. If the wound is large, cover it with clean gauze and bind Read More …

Many people use the common small Band-Aid by mistake.

According to a report by the Yangzi Evening News, Wen Wen, a four-year-old girl in Suzhou, faced amputation because the bandage was too tight, resulting in poor blood flow and necrosis of the end of her finger after her finger was bandaged with a band-aid. This is a family tragedy. It is really painful to see such news. Band-Aids are found in almost every family’s medicine cabinet. They are regular items at home. Everyone has used them, but not everyone can use them. In order to avoid similar tragedies, I think it is necessary to popularize the correct usage of Band-Aids. Should I use Band-Aids when I am in what? On the Band-Aid manual, we can see the following words: Read More …