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Why is internal bleeding a life threatening condition?

Why is internal bleeding a life threatening condition?

One of the reasons internal bleeding is so dangerous is because the bleeding itself is not visible. It is hard to ignore a bleeding cut or wound on the outside of the body. But it can be easy to overlook bleeding deep inside the body until it begins to cause life-threatening symptoms.

What are the symptoms of internal bleeding after a trauma?

Sometimes, internal bleeding may occur after a less severe trauma. As the bleeding continues, symptoms appear and steadily get worse. Symptoms depend on the type of trauma and what body part was involved. For example: Abdominal pain and/or swelling can be caused by Internal bleeding from trauma in the liver or spleen.

Can a leg injury cause internal bleeding in the brain?

Swelling, tightness, and pain in the leg can result from internal bleeding in the thigh. Most often, this is caused by a fracture of the thighbone. Headache, seizures, and loss of consciousness could be the result of internal bleeding in the brain. Any of these signs of internal bleeding after a trauma should be treated as a medical emergency.

What causes internal bleeding from a gunshot wound?

Penetrating trauma. This happens when a foreign object penetrates the body, tearing a hole in one or more blood vessels. Examples are gunshot wounds, stabbings, or falling onto a sharp object. Almost any organ or blood vessel can be damaged by trauma and cause internal bleeding.

How to prevent tissue damage from abdominal injury?

Ice may also help prevent tissue damage. Use an ice pack, or put crushed ice in a plastic bag. Cover it with a towel before you apply it to your skin. Place it on your injured area for 15 to 20 minutes every hour or as directed.

Sometimes, internal bleeding may occur after a less severe trauma. As the bleeding continues, symptoms appear and steadily get worse. Symptoms depend on the type of trauma and what body part was involved. For example: Abdominal pain and/or swelling can be caused by Internal bleeding from trauma in the liver or spleen.

Swelling, tightness, and pain in the leg can result from internal bleeding in the thigh. Most often, this is caused by a fracture of the thighbone. Headache, seizures, and loss of consciousness could be the result of internal bleeding in the brain. Any of these signs of internal bleeding after a trauma should be treated as a medical emergency.

Penetrating trauma. This happens when a foreign object penetrates the body, tearing a hole in one or more blood vessels. Examples are gunshot wounds, stabbings, or falling onto a sharp object. Almost any organ or blood vessel can be damaged by trauma and cause internal bleeding.

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Ruth Doyle