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10 easy home remedies to stop bleeding on injury or cut

Bleeding is common when an injury occurs, cuts, or accidents. Excess bleeding from the body can result in death. Therefore, it is …

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10 easy home remedies to stop bleeding on injury or cut

Bleeding is common when an injury occurs, cuts, or accidents. Excess bleeding from the body can result in death. Therefore, it is important that in case of any such accident, it is very important to stop the flowing blood immediately. We are telling you some easy home remedies to stop blood, through which you can help the victim.

Easy ways to stop blood

Try to stop the blood

  • Place a clean cloth or cotton on the cut or wound and press it vigorously until the bleeding stops.
  • If something is penetrated inside, do not remove it. Continue to apply pressure by tying a cloth over it.
  • If the wound is on the arm or leg, lift it upwards to reduce bleeding.
  • Wash your hands again before cleaning and dressing the wound and after giving first aid.
  • Do not apply any cream until the bleeding is severe and stops with direct pressure.

Clean the wound or injury

  • After this, gently clean with soap and warm water. Try rubbing soap from the wound to prevent irritation.
  • Do not use hydrogen peroxide or iodine, which can damage the tissue.

Cover the wound or injury with bandage

Apply antibiotic cream to cover with a bandage to reduce the risk of infection.

  • Change the bandage daily to keep the wound clean and dry.

Home remedies to stop blood

Ice to stop blood

To stop bleeding, immediately apply ice to the place of injury. Skin temperature increases with the use of ice and blood clots begin to freeze. You can also submerge the injured area by adding cold water and ice to a bowl. The bleeding will stop immediately.

Tea bag

You can also use a T-bag to stop bleeding, to use it, immerse a tea bag in water and apply it on the injured area. Tea bag contains plenty of tannin content.

Aloe vera

If the bleeding is not stopping from your injury, immediately cut an aloe vera leaf and take out its gel. Now put it on your injury. By doing this, the bleeding will stop immediately.

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Turmeric to stop blood

Old people say that applying turmeric in place of the wound stops bleeding immediately. They are right. Turmeric prevents blood clotting along with stopping blood. It also reduces the risk of infection in the wound.

When to go to the doctor

The wound is deep or the edges are jagged or open.
Person has a wound on his face
There is dirt or debris in the wound that will not come out.
There are many symptoms with the lesion such as redness, tenderness or fever.
The area around the wound feels numb.
Red ridges are formed around the wound.
The wound is a result of an animal or human bite.
The person has a wound or deep cut and has not taken a tetanus shot in the last five years.

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IIT-K and BFI collaborate to drive healthcare innovation in India

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IIT-K and BFI forge partnership to accelerate healthcare innovation in India

Kanpur, April 17 (IANS) – The Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur (IIT-K) has entered into a strategic partnership with Blockchain For Impact (BFI) to drive advancements in healthcare in India. Under the BFI-Biome Virtual Network Programme, this collaboration aims to nurture innovations in the healthcare sector.

As part of the partnership, BFI will support IIT Kanpur in promoting entrepreneurial initiatives through the Startup Incubation & Innovation Centre (SIIC). A Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) was signed at IIT Kanpur by Prof. Kantesh Balani, Dean of Resources and Alumni (DoRA), IIT Kanpur; and Dr. Gaurav Singh, CEO BFI.

BFI has committed to allocating over $150,000 across three years to develop programmes tailored to healthcare-focused startups at IIT Kanpur’s SIIC. This collaboration harnesses IIT Kanpur’s expertise in fostering entrepreneurship and BFI’s dedication to advancing biomedical research.

Prof. Kantesh Balani, DoRA, IIT Kanpur, expressed his optimism about the partnership, stating, “This MoU will help us share knowledge, support startups effectively, and improve our capacity-building efforts.” Dr. Gaurav Singh, CEO of BFI, highlighted the inspiring work of IIT Kanpur incubatees in healthcare innovation and the alignment of missions to accelerate impactful solutions in biomedical research.

This partnership signifies a significant step towards advancing healthcare innovation in India by leveraging expertise and resources. The collaboration between IITK and BFI holds promise for improving public health and ensuring equitable healthcare access for all.

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Doctors are hopeful that gene therapy could be a breakthrough for haemophilia, a blood disorder

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Gene therapy holds promise for blood disorder haemophilia: Doctors

On World Haemophilia Day, doctors highlighted the potential of gene therapy in treating haemophilia, a hereditary blood disorder. Haemophilia is caused by missing or defective clotting factors and raises the risk of severe bleeding and joint damage. Genetic counselling and screening are crucial for affected individuals. India has a high number of haemophilia cases, but many go undiagnosed due to lack of screening capabilities.

Gene therapy offers a promising approach to treating haemophilia by delivering functional genes to correct the genetic defect responsible for deficient clotting factor production. Recent clinical trials show positive outcomes, including the use of lentiviral vectors at CMC Vellore. While current treatment involves factor VIII infusions, gene therapy may offer a cure for haemophilia, especially in low and middle-income countries.

According to Anoop P, Sr. Consultant – Haematology at Aster RV Hospital, “Gene therapy is a potentially curative treatment for haemophilia.” It allows for editing the faulty gene of a baby inside the uterus, known to be born with haemophilia due to a family history. Ongoing research on gene therapy shows promising results, indicating a potential paradigm shift in the management and cure of haemophilia.

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The Connection Between Daytime Sleep and Increased Risk of Dementia

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How daytime sleep can raise dementia risk

New Delhi, April 17 (IANS) Compensating for lack of sleep during the daytime may not be as effective as previously thought, warned Dr. Sudhir Kumar, a neurologist based in Hyderabad. According to Dr. Sudhir, daytime sleep is not in sync with the body’s natural clock and can increase the risk of dementia and other psychiatric disorders.

Dr. Sudhir, from Indraprastha Apollo Hospitals, highlighted in a post on X.com that daytime sleep is lighter and does not fulfill the body’s sleep requirements. He explained, “This fact is supported by numerous studies of night shift workers, who are predisposed to stress, obesity, cognitive deficits, and an elevated risk of neurodegenerative diseases.”

The neurologist pointed out that the glymphatic system, responsible for clearing the brain of protein waste products, is most active during sleep. Therefore, when there is a lack of sleep, the glymphatic system may fail, increasing the risk of dementia. Dr. Sudhir stated, “Glymphatic failure is the common pathway of dementia, leading to the accumulation of abnormal proteins in the brain.”

Factors such as poor sleep quality, age, sedentary lifestyle, cardiovascular diseases, obesity, sleep apnoea, circadian misalignment, substance abuse, and depression can also suppress or result in the failure of the glymphatic system. Dr. Sudhir emphasized, “Good sleepers tend to live longer, weigh less, have a reduced incidence of psychiatric disorders, and maintain cognitive function for longer periods.”

In conclusion, Dr. Sudhir advised that consistently sleeping well at night can lead to better cognitive function and decrease the risk of dementia and psychiatric disorders. It is essential to prioritize quality sleep to maintain overall brain health and reduce the risk of neurodegenerative diseases.

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