When controlling bleeding from a scalp, apply firm pressure to the wound with sterile gauze or a clean cloth. But don't apply direct pressure to the wound if you suspect a skull fracture.
Scalp injuries are common injuries. The clinical assessment should identify the associated serious head trauma, galley laceration, or bone defect in the skull. After hemostasis is achieved and the wound is washed, the scalp injury is usually closed with surgical staples under local anesthesia.
It is well known that scalp damage can cause serious bleeding, but the fact that simple scalp damage can be fatal is not well known. The report shows two deaths from blood loss from traumatic scalp injuries with no other serious cause of blood loss.
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