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Yes, that’s a Tampon in my mouth : The Swiss Army Survival Tampon : 7 Survival Uses
19 September 2013, 11:07,
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RE: Yes, that’s a Tampon in my mouth
(19 September 2013, 11:04)Scythe13 Wrote:
(19 September 2013, 10:53)BeardyMan Wrote:
(18 September 2013, 16:31)Jonas Wrote:
(18 September 2013, 14:52)Highlander Wrote: Squadies used to carry these through the Falklands war as a first aid dressing,.. you can get one military field dressing in a pocket, you can get ten or more of these in the same pocket

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DO NOT EVER use a Tampon in a bullet wound! Cotton fibers will get deeply embedded in the wound requiring surgery to remove. Use pads as a clean absorbent pressure dressing.
They expand too, so not really the best place to put a tampon.

Like Highlander, I am under the belief that a tampon makes an ideal bullet wound closure.

The fibres stay together really well...think what they're used for, and how flaking fibres could cause a whole load of issues! They not only absorb a hell of a lot of blood but their expansion seals the wound too. Sterile, and very portable.

What's not to like?

Cause it has to come out at some point, the blood has clotted, you pull the tampon out and open the wound. More bleeding. It's a big no no
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RE: Yes, that’s a Tampon in my mouth - by BeardyMan - 19 September 2013, 11:07

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