Is it bad if I cut my wrist?

Is it bad if I cut my wrist?

Even if you don’t cut “that deep” you still can feel dizzy, light headed, faint, have problems with anemia etc. I had a scare years ago where I didnt even mean to cut as deep as I did and wasn’t able to stop the bleeding.

Is it possible to die from a wrist laceration?

Generally speaking, the laceration’s ability to threaten life is dependent entirely upon whether or not the artery is lacerated. If it’s left intact, these wounds are not life threatening, though they may affect function or appearance of the arm; if it’s injured, the character may bleed to death, though it’s possible that they won’t.

How to recover from a broken arm or wrist?

Recovering from a broken arm or wrist. They will probably suggest gradually increasing how much you use your arm and hand over a few weeks or months. Your arm or wrist may be stiff and weak after the cast is removed. A physiotherapist can help with these problems, although sometimes they can last several months or more.

Where are the least effective wrist lacerations located?

The least effective lacerations will run along the short axis of the arm, at least 2cm / 1 inch further up from the site of the pulse point. This is because the radial artery is close to the surface of the skin at the wrist but dips fairly deep a few centimeters above that point; shallow cuts will not nick the artery.

Do you cut your wrist for a reason?

If you are cutting your wrist it’s for a reason and it’s going to be hard for nobody to notice your bloated naked ass in the tub or your missing body. If your cutting your wrist just to make cuts then your doing it for attention which can be gotten many other ways. If you wanted to hide it you would not be cutting your wrist.

Where are the lacerations on the wrist located?

The artery is deeper than many people think, and it takes some effort to cut down and pierce it. The most effective lacerations in this scenario are going to be deep cuts that begin at the pulse point on the wrist and extend up the long axis of the arm (toward the crook of the elbow). This makes clotting extremely difficult.

Generally speaking, the laceration’s ability to threaten life is dependent entirely upon whether or not the artery is lacerated. If it’s left intact, these wounds are not life threatening, though they may affect function or appearance of the arm; if it’s injured, the character may bleed to death, though it’s possible that they won’t.

What happens if you get a cut on your hand?

Venous bleeding (flowing) is possible, especially for short-axis lacerations. Potential difficulty moving the hand due to nerve damage or tendon damage. Multiple cuts may be apparent. Arterial hemorrhage: spurts of bright red blood, in time with the pulse.