Gaming How-To

How to Bandage a Wound in Green Hell (Leaf Bandage and Dressings)

Find the injury, craft the right dressing, and stop the bleeding before infection sets in.

Find the injury, craft the right dressing, and stop the bleeding before infection sets in.

A bleeding wound in Green Hell drains your health fast and turns into an infection if you ignore it. The fix is to inspect your body, find the injury, and apply a bandage to that exact spot. The simplest option is the Leaf Bandage, but the dressing you choose decides how quickly you heal and how likely you are to get infected.

Quick answer: Craft a Leaf Bandage from one Molineria Leaf, open the body inspection screen, drag the bandage onto the highlighted wound, and the bleeding stops.


Find the wound by inspecting your body

You cannot treat anything until you locate it. When you take a serious wound such as a laceration, the screen briefly darkens, and the health meter flashes red. An inspect icon also appears next to the health meter on the left side of the screen.

Open the body inspection view and rotate through your limbs and torso to spot the marked injury. Wounds show up as marked points on the body, so check each area until you see the laceration, rash, scratch, or abrasion you need to treat.

Note: If you are wearing armor, take it off first. Worms, leeches, and bandages can only be applied once the armor over that body part is removed.

Open the body inspection view and rotate through your limbs and torso to spot the marked injury.

Craft a Leaf Bandage

The Leaf Bandage is the base healing item for most wounds. It treats lacerations, rashes, scratches, and abrasions, and it weighs only 0.2kg, so carrying a few costs you almost nothing.

Gather one Molineria Leaf. This single ingredient is all you need for a basic dressing.
Use the crafting screen to turn the Molineria Leaf into one Leaf Bandage. Keep spares on hand because wounds often arrive in groups after an animal attack.

The Leaf Bandage works, but it heals more slowly than other dressings and carries a higher chance of causing infection. If you have the extra ingredients, upgrade it before you apply it.

Use the crafting screen to turn the Molineria Leaf into one Leaf Bandage.

Apply the bandage to the wound

Open the body inspection screen and confirm the location of the wound you want to treat.
Select the bandage from your backpack and place it onto the marked wound. Applying a Leaf Bandage stops the bleeding right away.
Watch for the bleeding effect to disappear and the wound marker to change to a treated state. That confirms the dressing took hold and the rapid health loss has stopped.
Applying a Leaf Bandage stops the bleeding right away.

Upgrade dressings to prevent infection

Combining a Leaf Bandage with other plants and herbs creates advanced dressings that heal different ailments and lower your infection risk. Each recipe takes one Leaf Bandage plus a single added ingredient.

DressingRecipeEffect
Leaf Bandage1x Molineria LeafStops bleeding, slow healing, higher infection chance
Ash DressingLeaf Bandage + AshDisinfecting, prevents infection, heals slowly
Honey DressingLeaf Bandage + HoneycombDisinfecting, but can still cause infection as of build 2.9.1
Tobacco DressingLeaf Bandage + Tobacco LeafAdvanced dressing for treating wounds
Lily DressingLeaf Bandage + Plantain Lily LeafAdvanced dressing for treating wounds
Goliath DressingLeaf Bandage + Goliath Birdeater AshAdvanced dressing for treating wounds

For a laceration, a disinfecting dressing such as Ash Dressing is the safer choice because it prevents infection while the wound heals. Honey Dressing also disinfects, though it can still occasionally lead to infection in build 2.9.1.


Treat a laceration fast with ant stitching

Lacerations are the most dangerous wounds because they bleed heavily and drain health quickly. They commonly come from aggressive animals like the Jaguar and Puma, and you can also take them in combat with natives. If your health is already low when you get one, an untreated laceration can kill you.

You have three ways to close a laceration. A Leaf Bandage stops the bleeding but may still allow infection. A disinfecting dressing prevents infection and heals slowly. The fastest and most effective method is using ants to stitch the wound shut, though it causes pain and temporarily lowers your sanity.


Why bandaging does not work

If a dressing refuses to apply or the wound stays open, check these common causes first.

  • Armor is still equipped over the injured body part. Remove it before applying any bandage.
  • You applied the bandage away from the marked wound location. Inspect the body and target the exact spot.
  • You used a Leaf Bandage on a laceration and still got infected. Switch to a disinfecting dressing such as Ash Dressing.

Once the bleeding effect clears and the health bar stops draining, the treatment is working. Keep a Leaf Bandage or two and some Ash on hand at all times, and you will rarely lose a fight to a wound you could have closed in seconds.