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  1. ... recommended. Ascorbic acid (vitamin C) may reduce easy bruising (see Prevention of Primary Manifestations ); in general, 2 g/day ...
  2. ... your provider if you experience unexplained bleeding or bruising.
  3. ... and Severe TBI (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention) Cerebral Contusions and Lacerations (Merck & Co., Inc.) Also in Spanish ...
  4. With bleeding disorders, there is a problem with blood clotting. It may be hard to stop the bleeding. Read about bleeding disorders and treatments. ... Normally, if ...
  5. ... health care provider if: You have bleeding or bruising of an unknown cause Bleeding does not stop after usual treatments
  6. ... the midline catheter stays in place. Bleeding and bruising at the site of ... and redness. Breaking of the catheter inside the vein (very rare).
  7. ... of gastroenteritis and to avoid exacerbations of thrombocytopenia. Prevention ... occurs. Genetic counseling. TAR syndrome is inherited ...
  8. ... can cause a stroke or other organ damage Bruising, burning, or pain where the electrodes were used Worsening of the arrhythmia People who perform external cardioversion may be shocked if the procedure is not done correctly. This can cause heart rhythm problems, pain, and even death.
  9. ... genes. Signs of childhood ALL include fever and bruising. These and other signs and symptoms may be ... child has any of the following: Fever . Easy bruising or bleeding. Petechiae (flat, pinpoint, dark-red spots ...
  10. ... risk factors for breast cancer, and screening and prevention for breast cancer.
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