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Results 1 - 10 of 116 for hematoma
  1. Bleeding from the GI tract is a common medical problem. Patients usually notice either dark red blood ... the stomach and duodenum are common causes of bleeding from the upper GI tract. Bleeding can also ...
  2. When there is severe bleeding where a major artery has been severed, pressure may be insufficient and a tourniquet may be necessary. Tourniquets are an ...
  3. ... days. There are several causes of abnormal vaginal bleeding and a careful exam by a health care ... way to sort out the source of the bleeding.
  4. There are many possible causes of bleeding during pregnancy. Bleeding should always be evaluated by a health care provider.
  5. Bleeding from most injuries can be stopped by applying direct pressure to the injury. This keeps from ... to the affected limb. When there is severe bleeding, where a major artery has been severed, pressure ...
  6. Bleeding from most injuries can be stopped by applying direct pressure to the injury. This keeps from ...
  7. ... surgery may be needed in treatment of subdural hematoma to remove blood and to decrease intracranial pressure. ...
  8. Subdural hematoma develops when tiny veins that are located between the membranes covering the brain (the meninges) leak blood ...
  9. Subdural hematoma develops when blood vessels that are located between the membranes covering the brain (the meninges) leak blood ...
  10. ... surgery may be needed to treat: Brain tumors Bleeding (hemorrhage) or blood clots (hematomas) from injuries (subdural hematoma or epidural hematomas) Weaknesses ...
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