Shyhedgie Posted November 15, 2015 Report Share Posted November 15, 2015 Hi so yesterday afternoon I cut on my upper arm and afterwards I washed it off and put a bandaid on it since I couldn't find any neosporin (is that how you spell it?). I forgot about it and I remembered tonight. I took the bandaid off and it was kinda like red and a little black? So I washed it off and then I saw that it was bleeding again. So I dried it off and (still unable to find a neosporin) wrapped it up in this like sticky-gaw-like-thing. TL;DR: I cut yesterday and today it's still bleeding some. Have any of you ever had cuts bleed that long? Should I be worried? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
LaLa Posted November 16, 2015 Report Share Posted November 16, 2015 Hello, Shyhedgie, welcome!I'm sorry you're having these problems... I've never self-injured, so I'm not exactly the person you're looking for. I remember one member of this forum had a very similar problem after cutting her arm - too much bleeding, not knowing what to do, ... She wrote about it on her private blog here, so I won't go into details, but in any case they wouldn't even be helpful. I would "refer you to her", but she hasn't been active (or even logged in) here for quite a long time, so... all I can do is to offer you my own "perspective". (I have some experience with non-self-inflicted injury, though. I didn't consider it serious but my husband forced me to see a doctor and she considered it very appropriate and I'm sure without her intervention, the wound would cause problems.)I think there is a reason to be worried and to seek medical help. Mainly, a wound needs to be properly disinfected. Doctors have other types of disinfectants, more "powerful", than those you can buy (at least in the country I'm from), so for a particularly deep cut, medical assistance would be a better option. However, there's more than just the primary infection: It seems the tissue is so damaged that it cannot heal quickly enough, so it remains open for infections and the eventual scar would be much worse without proper treatment.I imagine you fear going to the ER because you fear being judged by the staff there. But they are (or: should be) familiar with self-injury and their main aim is to help you with the injury, not to "abuse you for having done it". However, it would be great, I think, if they also offered you some recommendations for psychological help...Would you mind sharing with us more about the reasons you cut yourself? Do you perceive it as a problem or you're still concerned only about the physical consequences?Take care and good luck with finding medical help! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
LaLa Posted November 16, 2015 Report Share Posted November 16, 2015 Just by the way: I'm glad that "Inevitably Realistic" replied and I want to admit / "confess" that I forgot / wasn't sure she had got similarly serious experience, too (the forum member I mentioned was somebody else). Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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