What about just pressing alcohol pad on injection site as soon as you pull the needle out?
What about just pressing alcohol pad on injection site as soon as you pull the needle out?
well also..... when surface plasma hits the air outside of the skin its like natural superglue and thats what stops the blood. if you douse it with alcohol you break down the surface plasma and eventually thats what needs to dry to stop the leak. so too much alcohol kills your clot effect.
this was explained to me. im not a doctor, i only play one on tv.
actually alot of our use of words comes from past experiences and we just relate them.
i worked with a company 20 years ago that did well work. when well water reaches the surface, we no longer called it well water, we called it surface water. that was a different issue. once it crossed that line.
i cant quote you word for word many of the things ive read, but i can generally convey the point understandably..... most of the time. unless someone wants to confront me with their medical prowess, in which case i will immediately submit for i am not doctor, but i do have a pretty good knowledge of why zits stop leaking, and why well water becomes surface water and what those differences are.![]()
so now when i read medical journals myself, it tends to get a bit of my own grammer and statement relativity.
by the way, what is your medical studies? i think they would be helpful here![]()
what i mean to say, is that the plasma doesnt dry in the canal obviously, it dries when it hits the surface air. and that bonds at the piercing like a natural superglue.
you know the way if a zit is popped, and then you have this clear microscab? and not a bloody clot? the plasma successfully dried at the surface before the blood had a chance to reach the surface and dry into the nastier red blood clot.
thats what i mean to say. sorry i confused you like that.
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