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Results 1 - 9 of 9 for Persistent bleeding after trauma
  1. ... lead to death. Subdural hematomas can also occur after a minor head injury. The amount of bleeding is smaller and occurs more slowly. This type ...
  2. ... phase of a subdural hematoma begins several weeks after the first bleeding. ... Complications may include: Permanent brain damage Persistent symptoms, such as anxiety , confusion, difficulty paying attention, dizziness , headache , and memory loss Seizures
  3. Contact a provider if you have persistent, unexplained, or sudden ... occurs along with: Blurred vision Double vision Droopy eyelid ...
  4. ... or the brain, or that damages nearby nerves Injury to the ear after sudden changes in pressure from flying or deep sea diving ... Hole in the eardrum that does not heal after the tube falls out ... to medicines The risks of any surgery are: Bleeding Infection
  5. ... embedded in the cornea without entering the eyeball. Persistent pain, sensitivity to light, and redness are signs that treatment is needed. An injury to the eyelid may be a sign of a severe injury to the eye itself.
  6. ... common in infants. Subdural effusion may also occur after head trauma.
  7. ... not get enough blood or oxygen. This causes injury to liver cells.
  8. ... warning signs of a medical emergency. In adults: Bleeding that will ... or persistent vomiting Sudden injury due to a motor vehicle ...
  9. ... Knee pain Knee that gives way Unstable knee Persistent knee swelling ... very successful. Most people have less knee pain after this procedure.