Axiostat Trauma

How to Stop Severe Bleeding Before Paramedics Arrive?

Injuries happen everywhere in any situation. Those who may be bleeding can bleed faster than one anticipates. It is vital to know the importance of the period from when the incident happened up to the arrival of medical help.

Our goal at Axiostat is to ensure that the stopping of blood flow becomes easier through the provision of better solutions for handling it. The following article will focus on ways of controlling blood flow before receiving any medical attention.

Why Is Profuse Blood Loss Destructive?

As blood moves oxygen throughout the body, it keeps all the important organs of the body alive. Loss of too much blood within a relatively short time causes complications due to blood loss shock. Too much blood loss can be brought about by several factors, among them being:

  •       Physical injury
  •       Accidents involving cars
  •       Injury through stabbing
  •       Injuries from playing around
  •       Safety incidents outside the house

There are situations where medical emergency teams may not be in a position to reach a bleeding victim immediately; hence the need to understand the basics of controlling blood.

How to Recognize Severe Bleeding

Not every wound is life-threatening, but some signs show that bleeding needs immediate attention.

Look for:

  • Blood that is flowing heavily or spurting
  • Blood soaking through clothing or bandages
  • Large or deep wounds
  • Blood pooling on the ground
  • Signs of weakness, confusion, or dizziness

If you notice these signs, act quickly and stay calm.

Step 1: Stay Safe and Call for Emergency Help 

Ensure that the area is secure before offering any assistance. Watch out for oncoming vehicles, fires, broken glass, machinery, or other hazards.

When the environment is deemed to be safe:

  • Call emergency without delay
  • Provide the address
  • Indicate that there is excessive bleeding.

Step 2: Apply Direct Pressure

Direct pressure is among the most effective measures for stopping bleeding.

Required materials include:

  •       Cloth
  •       Gauze
  •       Trauma dressings
  •       Hemostatic dressings, when available

The dressing should be applied directly to the affected area, using direct pressure from both hands.

Avoid removing the dressing prematurely to assess the wound. This allows enough time for the clotting process to occur.

Step 3: Use a Hemostatic Dressing for Faster Bleeding Control

For serious bleeding, a regular bandage may not be enough. This is where advanced bleeding control products become important.

At Axiostat, we develop hemostatic dressings that help stop bleeding quickly. Our products use chitosan-based technology that helps blood cells form a clot faster.

Unlike regular gauze, Axiostat products actively help control bleeding rather than just absorb blood.

Our bleeding control products are designed for situations like:

  • Deep cuts
  • Traumatic injuries
  • Workplace accidents
  • Road emergencies
  • Outdoor incidents

Axiostat products are also lightweight and easy to carry in trauma kits, workplace kits, vehicles, and emergency bags.

Step 4: Pack Deep Wounds Carefully

If the wound is deep, bleeding may come from inside the injury.

In this situation:

  • Use gauze or a hemostatic dressing
  • Gently pack the material into the wound
  • Continue applying firm pressure

This helps control bleeding closer to the source.

Axiostat products are designed to support this type of emergency bleeding management and are used by emergency responders and trauma care teams in many situations.

 

Step 5: Use a Tourniquet If Needed

For severe bleeding from an arm or leg that does not stop with pressure, a tourniquet may be necessary.

A tourniquet should:

  • Be placed above the wound
  • Not to be placed over joints
  • Be tightened until bleeding stops

Tourniquets are commonly included in trauma and bleeding control kits.

Step 6: Keep the Injured Person Calm

Severe bleeding can be frightening. While helping, try to keep the person calm and still.

You should:

  • Reassure them that help is coming
  • Keep them warm if possible
  • Monitor breathing and awareness

Reducing movement can also help slow bleeding.

Axiostat Products for Bleeding Control

We provide a selection of bleeding control products specifically intended for use during emergencies and trauma situations.

Among the products we manufacture are the following:

Our products are created with the aim of ensuring prompt actions in case of an emergency when time counts.

Conclusion

Severe bleeding can result in death in seconds. Knowing what actions you should take during emergencies until doctors arrive can be quite helpful.

Simple things such as applying pressure on the wound, wrapping it up properly, and staying calm can do wonders in cases of emergency.

At Axiostat, we prioritize creating products capable of controlling severe bleeding.

 

Frequently Asked Questions

  1. What must be done initially if you or another person is bleeding heavily?

Call for emergency help and apply direct pressure to the area of bleeding.

  1. What is a hemostatic dressing?

Hemostatic dressing refers to advanced bandages that assist in forming a clot more rapidly.

  1. Is regular gauze capable of stopping bleeding?

It can help control the bleeding in case of minor cuts; however, complicated bandages are required for major wounds.

  1. Where can I store my bleeding control supplies?

It would be best to carry your bleeding control supplies in your vehicles, workplace, traveling bag, and home preparedness kit.

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