How can I defend myself during a stampede during a holiday?

The Spring Festival holiday is coming soon. I think all the big guys have their own plans, either staying at home to watch the recent popular plays or taking their families on a trip. For friends who stay at home, Dr. Clove not only suggests that you should get up and move at any time while watching the plays, but also wishes you a happy holiday. However, for friends who are going to travel, Dr. Clove still has two long-winded words: to welcome the New Year in a lively way, don’t be happy [crowded] and sad! [Squeezed] Lessons Time turned back to the New Year’s Eve in 2014, That night, I finished my sleep in 2014 in an ordinary and Read More …

First Aid Principles for Children with Traumatic Bleeding

In most cases, Children are scratched or scratched, The blood stopped quickly. Although it looked as if there was a lot of blood, But the actual amount of bleeding is not large, It will not lead to serious problems in what. Principles of Treatment for Traumatic Bleeding 1. Rest No matter what kind of trauma, Heavy or not, You should have your child lie down or sit down to rest. 2. Raise the wound so that the injured area is above the heart level. It can reduce the outflow of blood. If the wound is dirty, You can take clean cold water or warm water. Please rinse gently. You can also rinse it with bottled water. Or clean the wound Read More …

Emergency hemostasis, not all with Band-Aids

Learn the correct hemostasis method, accidentally scratch bleeding, you can solve it yourself, don’t have to run to the hospital. There will inevitably be bumps and bumps in life. If you encounter emergency bleeding and see blood bubbling out, are you a little confused? Even if you don’t know what to do, don’t blindly use [folk prescription]. This is not true. A parent stopped the bleeding of his child with white sugar, which really made the doctor laugh and cry. Sprinkle white sugar to stop bleeding, unreliable One night, a pair of young parents were holding a 4-year-old boy to the emergency department. The child was covered with blood. When washing him, the emergency department doctor accidentally discovered that there Read More …

Can I swim before removing the wound stitches?

In outpatient or emergency department, patients often ask how long they can swim after the wound is sutured. Most clinicians may tell patients not to swim after suturing the wound, waiting for the wound to heal and the suture to be removed before swimming. Orthopaedic doctors usually tell patients using external fixators that they can swim in chlorine-containing disinfectant water or a clearer swimming pool after the wound surface of the fixator needle path heals. The main concern about whether the wound can swim in the pool after suturing lies in two aspects: the potential infection of the wound surface after contacting the water surface and the possibility of healing of the damaged tissue. The risk of infection depends on Read More …

The wound treatment seems simple, and if you are not careful, you will get into big trouble.

There are many contacts with patients in the hospital, and many strange things are really encountered. For example, when I was practicing in the wound center of the hospital (a place where people change dressings), I met an old lady from a remote mountainous area. As soon as she entered the clinic, a stench came on her face. Looking back, the dried left lower limb grew a lump of [cauliflower]-a festering malignant tumor. Further inquiries about the medical history, the original old lady two years ago accidentally scalded the left calf, but has not taken it seriously, intermittently using folk prescriptions to apply external application to herself. For more than two years, the wound has not healed, repeated suppuration and 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 …