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Blood

Bleeding is the loss of blood. It can be external, or outside the body, like when you get a cut or wound. It can also be internal, or inside the body, like when you have an injury to an internal organ. Some bleeding, such as gastrointestinal bleeding, coughing up blood, or vaginal bleeding, can be a symptom of a disease.

Normally, when you are injured and start bleeding, a blood clot forms to stop the bleeding quickly. Afterwards, the clot dissolves naturally. To be able to make a clot, your blood needs blood proteins called clotting factors and a type of blood cell called platelets. Some people have a problem with clotting, due to another medical condition or an inherited disease. There are two types of problems:

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  1. Bleeding (National Library of Medicine)  
    Bleeding is the loss of blood. It can be external, or outside the body, like when you get a cut or wound. It can also be internal, or inside the body, like when ...
  2. A subdural hematoma is a collection of blood between the covering of the brain (dura) and the surface of the brain. ... A subdural hematoma is most often the result of a severe head injury. This type of subdural hematoma is among the ...
  3. A chronic subdural hematoma is an "old" collection of blood and blood breakdown products between the surface of the brain and its outermost ...
  4. An epidural hematoma (EDH) is bleeding between the inside of the skull and the outer covering of the brain (called the ... accidents. Rapid bleeding causes a collection of blood (hematoma) that presses on the brain. The pressure inside ...
  5. A nasal septal hematoma is a collection of blood within the septum of the nose. The septum is the part of the nose ... A septal hematoma can be caused by: A broken nose Injury to the soft tissue of the area Surgery Taking blood- ...
  6. Intracranial Hematoma (Mayo Foundation for Medical Education and Research)  
    Traumatic Brain Injury/Specifics ... Traumatic Brain Injury ... Bleeding/Specifics ... Bleeding ... Mayo Foundation for Medical Education and Research
  7. ... you may notice: Bleeding underneath the nail (subungual hematoma) Throbbing pain Bleeding on or around the nail ...
  8. Subdural hematoma develops when tiny veins that are located between the membranes covering the brain (the meninges) leak blood ...
  9. ... surgery may be needed in treatment of subdural hematoma to remove blood and to decrease intracranial pressure. ...
  10. Subdural hematoma develops when blood vessels that are located between the membranes covering the brain (the meninges) leak blood ...
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