It looks like it hurts! A man in Liaoning had an accident with a small car while cycling and was hit by a pedal shaft!

Recently, a man was hit by a small car while riding a bicycle, and his foot accidentally got stuck in the sole of his foot.

Fortunately, emergency doctors treated him urgently.

When encountering a large foreign body being inserted into your body, you must not pull it out casually, as pulling it out may cause massive bleeding and death if you are not sent to the hospital in a timely manner! Emergency doctors tell you how to deal with foreign objects that enter the body urgently.

Once a foreign object enters the body, whether it is a knife, glass fragments, metal, or other foreign objects, insertion into the human body may cause rupture of internal large blood vessels and severe bleeding.

Foreign objects entering the body cannot be easily removed from the scene without proper surgical hemostasis.

This usually causes severe bleeding, leading to the death of the injured on site before they can be sent to the hospital.

Large foreign objects should not be easily extracted to avoid damage to blood vessels, nerves, and internal organs.

On May 9th, the reporter learned that Xue Peng’s emergency team at Huanggu No.1 Branch of Shenyang Emergency Center treated a man who had his bicycle pedal shaft pierced into the sole of his foot in a traffic accident.

On a recent evening, Xue Peng’s emergency team at Huanggu No.1 Branch of Shenyang Emergency Center received an emergency call stating that a 63 year old man had a bicycle pedal shaft stabbed into his left foot due to a traffic accident.

The cause of the accident was a collision between the bicycle and the car, causing the bicycle pedal to break and the pedal shaft to puncture the left foot.

After the network mapping emergency team quickly arrived at the scene, they quickly checked the wound and evaluated the vital signs of the injured person.

Due to the unknown depth of foreign object penetration and the unknown condition of the injury, to avoid secondary injury, Dr.

Xue Peng immediately decided to ask 119 rescue personnel to assist in the demolition.

After 119 rescue personnel arrived at the scene, they successfully demolished the wound.

Subsequently, emergency personnel quickly secured the injured person and safely transported them to the hospital for further treatment.

Reminder: Do not pull out or shake foreign objects inserted into the body.

Emergency doctors remind that whether it is a knife, glass shards, metal, or other foreign objects, insertion into the human body may cause rupture of internal large blood vessels and severe bleeding.

Basic handling principle: First of all, it should be noted that without proper surgical hemostasis, foreign objects inserted into the human body cannot be easily extracted on site.

This usually causes severe bleeding, leading to the death of the injured on site before they can be sent to the hospital.

Large foreign objects should not be easily extracted to avoid damage to blood vessels, nerves, and internal organs.

The online emergency medical doctor reminds that if any foreign object enters the human body, first do not pull it out, and second, find a way to fix it
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