How to heal bullet wounds by yourself?


Question:
just curious

Answers:
Depending on the damage done, you may not be able to do much by yourself. The treatment all depends on where the bullet goes and what it hits. The immediate life-threatening risk is blood loss. You would have to stop the bleeding and replace blood loss if necessary. The main thing a doctor would do is explore the wound, surgically if necessary. The bullet would be removed if the danger of removing it is less than the danger of leaving it in. An X-ray is useful, not something you can easily do by yourself After the bleeding is controlled, the wound is explored and vigorously irrigated and debrided to clean the wound to ensure proper healing. The wound needs to be kept clean to heal properly. And as long as your getting shot, don't forget to get a tetanus shot.
i wouldn't do that, i think that you are at risk for an infection, i think bullet wounds have to heal from the inside out, and need proper medical attention
some people cauterize it some get out bullet with needle nose pliers and stitch it up.clean up with peroxide
depends where you been shot and how deep the bullet went. if nicked you, then applying pressure to the area should slow down bleeding, elevating the area and holding pressure points would help as well to slow bleeding, but from there you'd need more help than you have access too. band-aids wont really help much and a nasty scar would probably be left behind.
More Questions & Answers...
  • I have just sprained my ankle and went to orthopedic doctor?
  • I need health insurance,but not sure i understand which one to get,how much deductible,how much the?
  • Whats the very best medication for sciatica relief?
  • Stomach ache?
  • I have had back pain for a while I have swelling and it is very painful?
  • Why not adequan for arthritis?
  • I have Another Problem With My Body?
  • How can superman make love to a normal woman without causing her extreme bodily harm?/?
  • Looking for treatment for spider bite.?
  • The consumer health information on youqa.com is for informational purposes only and is not a substitute for medical advice or treatment for any medical conditions.
    The answer content post by the user, if contains the copyright content please contact us, we will immediately remove it.
    Copyright © 2007 YouQA.com -   Terms of Use -   Contact us

    Health Resources