Bloody Cuts =_=
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Why does a tiny little cut from glass bleed so much? I'm on my 6th bandaid and it's only been 5 minutes...
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Lughost
the Lugoat
When I get small superficial cuts like that I run them under water and kinda put pressure on/around it until it stops bleeding. Add one bandaid and done.
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Fallan
Kamen Rider Cheeki
Sprite wrote...
Fallan wrote...
Maybe it struck a vein or something.No way, it's on my pinky.
Weird, I swear my pinky had blood vessels on it.
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animefreak_usa
Child of Samael
Sprite wrote...
Fallan wrote...
Maybe it struck a vein or something.No way, it's on my pinky.
Your finger banging your computer with your pinkie? You sick fuck.
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dip it in vinegar
and you should get your blood checked. CBC or something
(my kid has a clotting problem so the doctor advised for him to eat eggwhites)
any cuts pisses me off,
also papercut why is it painful even if it doesn't bleed
also wood splinters...
and you should get your blood checked. CBC or something
(my kid has a clotting problem so the doctor advised for him to eat eggwhites)
any cuts pisses me off,
also papercut why is it painful even if it doesn't bleed
also wood splinters...
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Once I stepped on a piece of glass a in the morning and I didn't realize until the twitching became unbearable during a lecture.
After I got home my sock became crusted with dry blood, and I had to dig out the glass with nail clippers.
The second worst thing I had to do to my body yet.
After I got home my sock became crusted with dry blood, and I had to dig out the glass with nail clippers.
The second worst thing I had to do to my body yet.
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Heizan-Tr5 wrote...
Once I stepped on a piece of glass a in the morning and I didn't realize until the twitching became unbearable during a lecture.After I got home my sock became crusted with dry blood, and I had to dig out the glass with nail clippers.
The second worst thing I had to do to my body yet.
O_O
Holy Fuck.
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Heizan-Tr5 wrote...
Once I stepped on a piece of glass a in the morning and I didn't realize until the twitching became unbearable during a lecture.After I got home my sock became crusted with dry blood, and I had to dig out the glass with nail clippers.
The second worst thing I had to do to my body yet.
might you shed some light on the worst you had to do?
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Lughost
the Lugoat
Heizan-Tr5 wrote...
Once I stepped on a piece of glass a in the morning and I didn't realize until the twitching became unbearable during a lecture.After I got home my sock became crusted with dry blood, and I had to dig out the glass with nail clippers.
The second worst thing I had to do to my body yet.
A similar, though less serious, story that is substantially less interesting.
Spoiler:
tl;dr I hurt my foot and didn't notice.
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I once cut my big toe nearly completely in half and I didn't notice it for about 35 minutes until my stepdad asked if anyone stepped on a marker. I was tracking blood throughout the whole house. Heres a picture of my sock, and no, it didn't have that hole and I never found what cut me:
Dude, you might want to get checked to see if you have Hemophilia. Excessive bleeding over tiny cuts is one of the major symtoms. I don't want to freak you out, although depending on the area you were cut it can happen.
Spoiler:
Dude, you might want to get checked to see if you have Hemophilia. Excessive bleeding over tiny cuts is one of the major symtoms. I don't want to freak you out, although depending on the area you were cut it can happen.
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1)Get a glove
2) put affected hand in it
3) seal off the glove at the wrist with masking or surgical tape TIGHTLY
4) at the bottom of your thumb wrap tape around it until you feel a slight pulsing at the wrist or middle of the hand
5) wait 4-5 minutes and start upwrapping tape slightly
6) continue to do so for 20-30 minutes until bleeding has stopped
7) if bleeding has not stopped either be a hero and shoot yourself in the head or go to your nearest hospital after repeating steps 1-4.
8) don't do any of this if you haven't already lost a good cup of blood..
2) put affected hand in it
3) seal off the glove at the wrist with masking or surgical tape TIGHTLY
4) at the bottom of your thumb wrap tape around it until you feel a slight pulsing at the wrist or middle of the hand
5) wait 4-5 minutes and start upwrapping tape slightly
6) continue to do so for 20-30 minutes until bleeding has stopped
7) if bleeding has not stopped either be a hero and shoot yourself in the head or go to your nearest hospital after repeating steps 1-4.
8) don't do any of this if you haven't already lost a good cup of blood..
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Grenouille88 wrote...
Heizan-Tr5 wrote...
Once I stepped on a piece of glass a in the morning and I didn't realize until the twitching became unbearable during a lecture.After I got home my sock became crusted with dry blood, and I had to dig out the glass with nail clippers.
The second worst thing I had to do to my body yet.
A similar, though less serious, story that is substantially less interesting.
Spoiler:
tl;dr I hurt my foot and didn't notice.
You might want to start wearing shoes a little more often, as you don't seem to be very aware of when things happen to them.
You might get one chopped off with a chainsaw and only notice it when you go to buy new shoes and see that you've only got one foot to try them on.
And you would look positively SILLY.
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Gravity cat
the adequately amused
I cut my lip when shaving the other day. You wouldn't believe how much blood pours out from such a little cut, and how easy it is for the scab to get pulled off and start bleeding again. Spent the whole afternoon with a towel wrapped around my face like a neckerchief.
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there are veins and arteries throughout your fingers, even the pinky. You had the bad luck of hitting one square on. If this happens, application of pressure to the area is key to its closing quickly, apply pressure for about 5 minutes, tape it in place and try not to be active with the finger. Use of crazy glue on a small cut works well on sealing such off better than tape if necessary. Running water over the cut does not help a bleeding wound stop, it actually can wash away the clot that is forming. Washing a wound is only good if the wound is dirty. an antiseptic is also needed and if there is pain, swelling or redness that seems to get at all worse, see a doctor right away.
If the inability to clot happens often, you might have a blood clotting issue, but if its just a random odd thing that has never happen before, you simply hit the vein or artery, and by doing so it bleeds more and has more trouble clotting.
If the inability to clot happens often, you might have a blood clotting issue, but if its just a random odd thing that has never happen before, you simply hit the vein or artery, and by doing so it bleeds more and has more trouble clotting.
