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styptic /styp·tic/ (stip´tik) 1. contracting the tissues or blood vessels; used particularly to denote that arresting hemorrhage or resulting in hemostasis. 2. an agent that so acts.
Styptic Any remedy with an astringent and hemo-static (stopping bleeding) quality. Mentioned in: Nosebleed styptic (stipˑ·tik), adj ability to quickly contract tissues to stop heavy bleeding. styptic, n a hemostatic astringent. styptic 1. arresting hemorrhage by means of an astringent quality. 2. a markedly astringent remedy. A chemical styptic works by causing the formation of a blood clot by chemical action. A vascular styptic checks bleeding by causing the blood vessels to contract. A mechanical styptic assists clotting by mechanical means—for example, when one applies a piece of paper or cotton to a slight razor cut. |
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