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  1. ... blood. They help form blood clots to stop bleeding when you have an injury. These proteins are ... clots. When you have an injury that causes bleeding, blood cells called platelets begin to make a ...
  2. ... form in a blood sample. It helps find bleeding and clotting disorders. Learn more. ... you get a cut or injury that causes bleeding, many different types of proteins in your blood ...
  3. ... tests check for conditions that cause too much bleeding or too much blood clotting. There are two ... Clotting is the process that helps you stop bleeding after an injury. There are two types of ...
  4. ... get a cut or other injury that causes bleeding, your clotting factors work together to form a ... PT/INR test helps diagnose the cause of bleeding or clotting disorders. It also checks to see ...
  5. ... stool. Blood in your stool means there is bleeding in the digestive tract . The bleeding may be caused by a variety of conditions, ... may be done when there is concern about bleeding in the digestive tract from other conditions. In ...
  6. ... cervix during a routine pelvic exam You have bleeding after sex What happens during a colposcopy? A ... medicine to the biopsy site to treat any bleeding you may have. After a biopsy, you should ...
  7. ... can help diagnose and treat causes of abnormal bleeding , uterine diseases, and other conditions . Other names: hysteroscopic ... often used to: Diagnose the cause of abnormal bleeding Help find the cause of infertility , the inability ...
  8. ... to make blood clots that stop or slow bleeding when you have a cut or injury. Platelets ... of your platelets. The test can help diagnose bleeding disorders and diseases of the bone marrow . Other ...
  9. ... include: Tears in the colon or rectum wall Bleeding Reaction to the sedative There are fewer risks ... with a colonoscopy. Tears in the colon and bleeding can happen, but they are even less common ...
  10. ... right away if you have: Signs of stomach bleeding which include: Black or tarry stool Red blood ... have a biopsy, there's a small risk of bleeding where the sample was removed. But it usually ...
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