First Aid Patients With Bleeding Inside The Body

In contrast to external bleeding, bleeding in the often invisible. If someone is exposed to blows, falls or other accidents, this possibility should be anticipated. According to Stanley M. Zildo as quoted from his book entitled 'First Aid, First Aid and How to Correct Handling of Emergency', the symptoms of internal bleeding are:
- Victim dark vomit like coffee or dark red
- Coughing up blood or fresh red and frothy
- Black stools mixed with blood red
- Face pale
- Body skin feels cold or humid
- Eye dizzy
- Enlarged Stomach
- Restless
- thirst
- Freak Out
- Confusion

When finding these conditions, handling to do is:
- Keep the victim to remain smooth breathing
- Keep the victim calm to avoid shock
- Do not move the victim if injured in the head, neck and spine
- If there are no indications of injuries and did not go into shock, move the sleeping position
- Do not give the victim's drink
- Check the back and deal with when there are injuries like broken bones
- Call the paramedics or take it immediately to the doctor or emergency room

In first aid, bleeding cases are divided into two types: external bleeding and bleeding inside. Generally caused by bleeding in the victim's body collision with a blunt object, or from falls, motor vehicle accidents, explosions and so forth. Puncture wounds can also cause such problem, the severity of the wound and stab it very difficult to assess, although the outer visible injuries. We will not see a discharge of blood from the victim's body because the skin is intact, but can see the accumulated blood under the skin surface as in the case of bruises. Bleeding in also bevariasi ranging from mild to which can cause death.

The symptoms of bleeding in
Victim vomits as dark as coffee or dark red
coughing up blood or fresh red and frothy
Black stools mixed with blood red
Face look pale
Body skin feels cold or humid
Dizzy eyes
abdominal bloating
restless
thirst
Freak Out
confusion

When finding these conditions, handling to do is:
Keep the victim to remain smooth breathing
Keep the victim calm to avoid shock
Do not move the victim if injured in the head, neck and spine
If there are no indications of injuries and did not go into shock, move the sleeping position
Do not give drink to the victim
Check back and deal with when there are other injuries such as fractures
Call the paramedics or take it immediately to the doctor or emergency room

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