A New Way to Control Bleeding that Doesn’t Slow Healing
Blood is like air, water or gasoline. As long as the supply seems limitless, you don’t realize a need to conserve. But, when that supply is suddenly limited, you scramble to find ways to conserve and wonder why that hadn’t been your axiom all along.
Like most medical professionals, you have accepted tried and proven traditional methods of controlling bleeding for so long that you probably hadn’t even thought about a need for change. You simply accepted that some circumstances pose challenges to control of bleeding; situations where cauterization, ligation or direct pressure simply are not practical. As long as your patient can compensate, or you have supplemental supplies available, you may have a fairly high threshold of concern.
But, have you thought of how many deaths occur every year from uncontrolled bleeding? Did you know that hemorrhage is the leading cause of death, far surpassing any disease? Have you thought about how much blood is routinely wasted? And time? The patient’s time to recovery. Your time trying to stop the bleeding. Your staff’s time cleaning up and attending the recovery.
I am going to propose that those traditional methods soon may not seem practical under any circumstances. There is a new way to reliably stop bleeding instantly. It promotes healing immediately. And, it can save your practice up to 50% in the process. READ MORE>>>
