Common questions

How do you know if you have internal organ damage?

How do you know if you have internal organ damage?

You may notice bloody or dark vomit or stool. Occasionally, if the bleeding is behind the internal organs in the abdomen, you may have bruising around your navel or on the sides of your abdomen.

How do you check for internal injuries?

These are signs and symptoms to look for:

  1. Abdominal pain.
  2. Tenderness over the injured area.
  3. Rigid abdomen.
  4. Left arm and shoulder pain (spleen)
  5. Right-sided abdominal pain and right shoulder pain (liver)
  6. Blood in the urine (kidney)
  7. Cold, sweaty skin (early signs of shock)

How can you test for internal bleeding?

Imaging tests (usually an ultrasound, CT scan, or both) can identify whether internal bleeding is present. Doctors consider the amount of internal bleeding along with the injured person’s blood pressure and severity of injuries to decide on the best initial treatment — surgery or observation.

How long can you live with internal bleeding?

When to see a doctor Even a small hemorrhage can quickly become life-threatening. In severe cases, internal bleeding can cause death within 6 hours of hospital admission.

Can internal bleeding go unnoticed?

Because it occurs inside your body, internal bleeding may go unnoticed initially. If the bleeding is rapid, enough blood may build up to press on internal structures or to form a bulge or discoloration under your skin. Severe internal bleeding can cause shock and loss of consciousness.

What are five symptoms of a victim experiencing internal bleeding?

The signs and symptoms that suggest concealed internal bleeding depend on where the bleeding is inside the body, but may include:

  • pain at the injured site.
  • swollen, tight abdomen.
  • nausea and vomiting.
  • pale, clammy, sweaty skin.
  • breathlessness.
  • extreme thirst.
  • unconsciousness.

    What are the three classic signs of an acute abdominal injury?

    Signs and symptoms Early indications of abdominal trauma include nausea, vomiting, blood in the urine, and fever. The injury may present with abdominal pain, tenderness, distension, or rigidity to the touch, and bowel sounds may be diminished or absent.

    What are the five most reliable signs & symptoms of blunt abdominal trauma?

    The most reliable signs and symptoms in alert patients are as follows:

    • Pain.
    • Tenderness.
    • Gastrointestinal hemorrhage.
    • Hypovolemia.
    • Evidence of peritoneal irritation.

      What is the most common cause of abdominal trauma?

      [11] reported motor vehicle crashes (MVCs), fall from height and assaults to be the most common causes of blunt abdominal trauma. The penetrating trauma is mainly caused by gunshot, stab, and other objects that enter the peritoneal cavity.

      How can I tell if my laptop has internal damage?

      Start your check for internal damage on a laptop by turning it over to listen for loose parts shaking around inside the chassis. Every part has its place in a healthy computer, and nothing should be moving around.

      Is it possible for an injury to cause internal bleeding?

      Internal bleeding can be a very serious condition, as well as one that can be difficult to detect. While it’s quite rare that an injury will result in internal bleeding, it’s also important to know the symptoms so you can get help as soon as possible.

      When to seek medical help for an internal injury?

      If you suspect that you have an “internal” injury, you should consider discussing your symptoms with a medical provider. Overall, the absence of blood in your stool and urine is reassuring. This answer is not intended as and does not substitute for medical advice.

      How to describe internal injuries from a fall?

      It has been a week now since the fall. It was from 9 ft.The ladder simply buckled under me when I stepped on the 9th step so I partially rode the ladder down before hitting the ground. I do not have any numbness or tingling in my legs.

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