How to Stop Bleeding From the Tongue
Things You'll Need
- Water
- Antibacterial soap
- Cloth or gauze
- Ice
- Tea bag
Instructions
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Wash your hands with antibacterial soap and warm water. You should not touch a cut on your tongue without ensuring your hands are completely clean.
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Tilt your head forward by drawing your chin closer to your chest. This will prevent blood from accumulating in the back of your throat, which could lead to choking.
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Apply pressure to the area. Hold a clean cloth or gauze against the part of your tongue that is bleeding. Use firm pressure to hold the cloth or gauze over the area for approximately five minutes. If your tongue is still bleeding once you remove the cloth, reapply for another five minutes.
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Wrap ice in a clean cloth and apply it to your tongue. The cold will help stop the bleeding.
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Apply a wet tea bag to your tongue. Choose a black or green tea rather than herbal tea. The tannins in black and green tea help blood to coagulate, thereby stopping the bleeding more quickly.
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