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I didn't want to get involved in others' karma, nor did I want to eat blood-soaked buns, but I've seen too much of this in the past few days and have no choice but to use this public platform to vent a few words:
1. No matter what the living conditions or family situation are, if there is a limb amputation, it is impossible not to seek treatment at a large hospital. Although medical conditions in the country are gradually improving, severe injuries like short limbs must be handled by municipal hospitals. The environment in the picture clearly is not a municipal hospital.
2. The blogger may really not understand short limbs. I have experienced it myself. In 2013, in Loudi, Hunan, a worker at my construction site, due to a mistake while dismantling a gantry crane, had three toes on his right foot shattered. I was responsible for the first aid at that time, so I have personal experience with short limbs.
3. Fingers and toes have a large number of terminal blood vessels. After a short limb injury, bleeding is significant. Once the wound appears, it needs to be immediately compressed at the artery in the arm or thigh to prevent rapid blood loss, and the wound should be positioned upward to prevent blood from flowing out too quickly. Natural hemostasis is impossible, and it is accompanied by abnormal pain—initially numbness, then gradually increasing pain.
4. In cases of short limbs, surgery must be performed within 2 hours; otherwise, the tissue cells will necrotize and become irreparab