Bleeding, external
External bleeding happens when a blood vessel is ruptured because of injury. If the bleeding is excessive and blood loss significant, fainting, shock, and death can occur. Contact a health care practitioner immediately in these situations.
Treatment Plan for Bleeding, external
Powdered yarrow leaf, cayenne or St. John’s wort oil can be applied directly to a wound as often as needed. If the bleeding continues or is severe, consult a qualified practitioner.
Herbal Remedies for Bleeding, external
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The information offered in this database is not intended as a substitute for any that may have been prescribed by your health practitioner or physician.