For how long should direct pressure be applied before seeking emergency care for uncontrollable bleeding from coral injury?

Answer

10 minutes.

When dealing with significant bleeding resulting from a deep or major coral injury, immediate professional intervention is necessary if basic first aid measures fail to control the hemorrhage. Direct, firm pressure applied to the wound site is the standard procedure for staunching blood flow. If, after maintaining continuous, direct pressure on the wound for a full ten minutes, the bleeding has not been controlled or stopped, this signals that the injury may involve deeper structures or a compromised vessel requiring immediate advanced medical assessment and intervention, superseding further home treatment efforts.

For how long should direct pressure be applied before seeking emergency care for uncontrollable bleeding from coral injury?

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