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Bleedcease First Aid Packings offer a doctor-recommended, all-natural solution to quickly stop cuts and nosebleeds. Featuring painless, non-stick removal and safe for all ages, these sterile packings help most wounds heal with just one application, enabling you to resume your day swiftly and confidently.


| ASIN | B00GRL8Q5W |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Batteries included? | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | 72,232 in Health & Personal Care ( See Top 100 in Health & Personal Care ) 615 in Plasters |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (2,822) |
| Date First Available | 24 Feb. 2014 |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Item Weight | 49.9 g |
| Item model number | CAT00010 |
| Manufacturer | Everready First Aid |
| Material | Polyethylene |
| Number of Pieces | 25 |
| Part number | CAT00010 |
| Product Dimensions | 15.24 x 10.16 x 5.08 cm; 49.9 g |
| Size | One Size |
S**G
Fantastic stop seem the most persistent bleeds
Works in seconds!
J**E
Pretty Good
These help once the nosebleed has slowed down. The don’t stop heavy flow bleeds but are ace at stemming lower flow bleeds.
D**D
Ideal for minor injuries
Items a lot smaller than I expected but good for minor traumas.
J**R
Very effective but a little tricky to get sited up a bleeding nostril quickly when it's urgent.
Very effective but when you consider the most common bleed is nasal these are soft and very difficult to push into place without using some kind of plastic spike. Sadly the old Blood Stop sticks that were solid and easy to quickly deploy are no longer marketed. Isn't that always the case? Anyhow I only loses one star for me as they are so soft wobbly and flimsy. Once deployed they very quickly stop quite serious bleeding.
A**A
Easy to use
Does it all
L**I
Ok
Its ok but cotton wool is just as effective. They are fibrous and not the best for a nose bleed.
M**E
Worth the cost
Very helpful and plenty available and medium size.
C**N
Effective
Have tried many noseplugs in the past and the ,ost effective ones are now very expensive. These help to stop heavy nosebleeds well.
C**R
Son buenas son para sangrado nasal pero también se pueden utilizar en brazos por ejemplo
D**M
These work really well for nosebleeds
L**M
Great choice to stop nose bleeds. They are a little stiff so use saline nasal spray to soften a little and works great. They are all sterilely packaged and easy to open and use. Works great sets up with gel like substance so the blood stops quickly after use. Tells you to wait 30 minutes and then remove. Dependent on type of nose bleed may need to apply again. Good price for the money 25 applications in the box
B**.
Worth the money. Mum is a bleeder (in a mild way), and also has very fragile skin, so the first aid kit gets a lot of use. Mostly a gauze pad and a stick-on dressing will do the job, but if the flow of blood continues beyond what seems appropriate for the size of the wound, or if there's just too much blood, or she has a nose-bleed that won't stop, we reach for this. We don't need to use it often, but it usually works quickly when we do need it (I think the couple of times it's taken longer, it's been nosebleeds, and it's hard to get it right against the source of the blood in that situation). It's a comfort knowing it's there when it's needed - i wouldn't like to go without it now we've got accustomed to having it, as standard dressings and compression just don't always do the job, and i'd rather not have to call an ambulance for a little skin-tear. I was pleased to notice that the doctor used what she described as a "seaweed" dressing (presumably calcium alginate) on Mum after a procedure; she didn't mention a brand name, but it appeared identical. I did have to reapply the next day, that time, as there had still been a small amount of bleeding, so it's not the be-all-and-end-all, just good.
D**Y
Works well
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