Bleeding, Burns, and Blisters: Practical Care in the Wild
Apply firm, direct pressure with gauze. If bleeding soaks through, add layers; do not remove the first pad. For severe limb bleeding, use a tourniquet high and tight, note the time, and continue monitoring distal pulses.
Bleeding, Burns, and Blisters: Practical Care in the Wild
Cool thermal burns with clean, cool (not icy) water for several minutes. Cover loosely with sterile, non-adhesive dressings. Avoid popping blisters. Watch for pain escalation, redness streaking, or fever, and prioritize hydration and gentle movement.