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Bleeding with minor or no trauma
- ... bleeding Nosebleeds that do not stop easily Prolonged bleeding with minor injuries
- ... types of head injuries, although these are often minor.
- ... you may have a high risk of serious bleeding, even from a minor injury or without injury. You may also have bleeding that starts spontaneously (on its own). The disease ...
- ... head injury. A serious head injury that involves bleeding or brain damage must be treated in a hospital. For a mild head injury, no treatment may be needed. However, contact your provider ...
- ... also helpful. Dehydration increases the risk of skin injury. Sometimes minor nutritional deficiencies can cause rashes, skin lesions , and other skin changes, even if you have no other symptoms. Keep skin moist with lotions and ...
- ... bladder and urethra due to trauma can be minor or fatal. Short- or long-term serious complications can occur.
- ... the veins slowly over time, or a fast hemorrhage is left to clear up ... a minor head injury. You or your family may not remember any ...
- ... in general are: Reactions to medicines, problems breathing ... There are no visible scars if the rhinoplasty is performed from ...
- ... minor headaches, low-grade fevers, and limited rashes Minor injuries, such as sprains, bruises, minor cuts and burns, minor broken bones, or minor eye injuries
- ... Motor vehicle collisions (MVCs) Diving Sports injuries A minor injury can damage the spinal cord. Conditions such as ... cord syndrome where early surgery is often of no benefit. The time between the injury and treatment can affect the outcome. Medicines called ...