These include drugs that block bleeding after cutting off the cones - these drugs are stronger, and it is more necessary for them to be cauterizing, as well as substances that stop the flow due to the opening of the cones. Medicines that block the blood after cutting off are vitriol, as well as, for example, powders from sabur, incense, dragon's blood, garnet color, candles from horned poppy, and the like; They are sprinkled with them and a secure bandage is applied. Also used are hare hair and cobwebs, dipped in egg white and mixed with Galena powder; she is tied to the bleeding lump until it closes.
Strong remedies are, for example, kalkatar with acacia and galls, followed by strong bandaging. If all else fails, then they burn the lump with a piece of cotton paper dipped in boiling oil, and this stops the blood. Then the Tishka is sprinkled with dry hemostatic agents, but there is a danger that spasms will begin. And less powerful means are known astringents, waters where such substances were boiled, or tart wine in which pomegranate peels and galls were boiled. For drinking purposes, atriful as-sagir is used, to which iron oxide has been added; the latter is soaked in vinegar for a week, then the vinegar is filtered off, and the scale is calcined in a frying pan until it burns, and then ground into powder.