Two of the most important goals in treating wounds will be to stop the bleeding and also to prevent infection. Wounds are painful, so be ready to restrain and muzzle your dog before treating the wound.
Bleeding might be arterial or venous, or sometimes both. Don't wipe a wound that has stopped bleeding, because this will dislodge the clot. Similarly, don't pour peroxide on the fresh wound. Peroxide dissolves clots and starts a brand new round of bleeding. This may also damage the tissues and delay healing. Both methods accustomed to control bleeding in an urgent situation situation really are a pressure dressing along with a tourniquet.
The very best and safest way of controlling bleeding is with pressure straight to the wound. Take several sterile gauze squares and put within the wound. Apply direct pressure for 5 to Ten minutes. Leave the dressing in place and bandage snugly. If material for bandaging isn't available, contain the pack in place until help arrives.
Watch out for signs and symptoms of swelling of the limb below pressure pack. This suggests impaired circulation. If you see these signs, the bandage should be loosened or removed. Consider adding more bulk towards the pack and apply another bandage within the first. Transport your dog to some veterinary hospital.
Tourniquets may be used on the extremities and tail to manage arterial bleeding that can not be controlled having a pressure pack. Tourniquets should not supply if bleeding could be controlled by direct pressure. Always put the tourniquet above the wound.
An appropriate tourniquet can be created from the bit of cloth, belt, tire, or period of gauze. Loop the tourniquet round the limb. Then tighten it manually or having a stick inserted underneath the loop. Twist the loop before bleeding stops.
A tourniquet should be loosened every Ten minutes to avoid tissue hypoxia and also to look for persistent bleeding. If bleeding has stopped, apply a pressure bandage. If bleeding continues, allow the blood circulation for A few seconds and then retighten the tourniquet for an additional Ten minutes.
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