

🩹 Stop the bleed, keep the pace — BleedCEASE has your back!
BleedCEASE is a sterile, natural polymer-based first aid product derived from brown seaweed that rapidly stops bleeding by releasing calcium ions to accelerate clotting. Designed for nosebleeds and various cuts, its soft fibers absorb blood and transform into a healing gel without irritation or sticking, offering a comfortable, effective, and portable solution trusted by thousands.


| ASIN | B00GRL8Q5W |
| Best Sellers Rank | #30,025 in Health & Household ( See Top 100 in Health & Household ) #255 in Adhesive Bandages #2,202 in Sales & Deals |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (3,005) |
| Date First Available | November 19, 2013 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item model number | CAT00010 |
| Manufacturer | Everready First Aid |
| Product Dimensions | 6 x 4 x 2 inches; 1.76 ounces |
C**R
For Nosebleeds
A good item to have on hand for whenever a nosebleed occurs. It can be carried in a pocket or purse. It worked well as it stopped the nosebleeds when it was used. Follow the directions on the package. A good value.
T**K
Good product
Works well as I’m on blood thinners. Fits in my wallet easily.
A**A
Nosebleed must have!
Nose bleed must have!! Being on an anticoagulant, I get nosebleeds frequently and when I do they are terrible and hard to get stopped. Able to get it stopped using appropriately 4-5 of these. They are a quality material, go in the nose comfortably. Using several they may be a bit costly, but it is better than a trip to the ER. Already bought another box to have on hand.
L**1
It works
Works as advertised. Stops the bleeds MUCH faster. Rebleeds are also reduced even AFTER the packing has been removed. I get really bad seasonal nosebleeds that just pour out whenever it wants. The bleeds just happen for no rhyme or reason. At times I sense when a torrent is coming and I can get a TP plug ready at other times it happens when I tilt my head down, smile at someone, shower or if I'm having a good day. In any case it's embarrassing for me and frightening to onlookers. These bleedcease nose packings look like beige wispy fibers all running in parallel. It doesn't look like cotton gauze at all. Its also very two-dimensional, which could pose a problem when packing it into your 3-D nostril. You gotta develop a technique that maximizes the contact area between the packing fibers and the actual bleed site. For me I create a TP torpedo that has a fore-end covered by the bleedcease. This allows me to reach deeper to the site of bleeding AND it also presses the packing against it. Thats IF I know a bleed is coming. In acute bleeds, I hold my head up, tear open a packet and shove the packing as far as I can into the nostril and pinch for about 5 minutes. Minus 1 Star. Due to packing fibers being very flat. When I first used it, it didn't work too well, eventhough I knew I was right on top of the bleed site. I realized quickly that I had to press the packing against the bleeding for the chemicals to do their thing effectively. If done right the bleeding stops in about 1/6th the time with TP and less blood swallowed 😰. Blood buggers also shorter due to stymied flow. I now pack two with me at all times, two in the wallet, two at a backup site and two more to backup the backups. <--- HIGHLY RECOMMENDED
A**R
Don't bleed on your expensive stuff.
Works great because it contains a coagulant to stop the bleeding, and absorbs the blood so you don't bleed all over your brand-new white carpet or white leather seats. They are stored in a single-use paper package that is easy to open and carry. They can come in handy if you are on blood thinners.
V**R
Bleed cease
Works for quickly
J**N
Stops the Bleeding
I'm on blood thinners and they do stop the bleeding. THUMBS UP.
D**Y
Recommend for nosebleeds
Works well
C**R
Son buenas son para sangrado nasal pero también se pueden utilizar en brazos por ejemplo
D**M
These work really well for nosebleeds
S**G
Works in seconds!
B**.
Worth the money. Mum is a bleeder (in a mild way), and also has very fragile skin, so the first aid kit gets a lot of use. Mostly a gauze pad and a stick-on dressing will do the job, but if the flow of blood continues beyond what seems appropriate for the size of the wound, or if there's just too much blood, or she has a nose-bleed that won't stop, we reach for this. We don't need to use it often, but it usually works quickly when we do need it (I think the couple of times it's taken longer, it's been nosebleeds, and it's hard to get it right against the source of the blood in that situation). It's a comfort knowing it's there when it's needed - i wouldn't like to go without it now we've got accustomed to having it, as standard dressings and compression just don't always do the job, and i'd rather not have to call an ambulance for a little skin-tear. I was pleased to notice that the doctor used what she described as a "seaweed" dressing (presumably calcium alginate) on Mum after a procedure; she didn't mention a brand name, but it appeared identical. I did have to reapply the next day, that time, as there had still been a small amount of bleeding, so it's not the be-all-and-end-all, just good.
J**E
These help once the nosebleed has slowed down. The don’t stop heavy flow bleeds but are ace at stemming lower flow bleeds.
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