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Results 1 - 10 of 178 for Joint hemorrhage
  1. ... the following: Bleeding from mucus membranes Bleeding into joints Bleeding into muscles Bruising easily Heavy menstrual bleeding Nosebleeds ...
  2. ... include any of the following: Bleeding into the joints Bleeding into the muscles Bruising easily Heavy menstrual bleeding Mucus membrane bleeding Nosebleeds that do not stop easily Umbilical cord bleeding after birth
  3. ... of a health problem: Blood -- injury in the joint or bleeding problem of the body Pus -- infection in the ... joint -- unusual, but more common with repeated aspirations Bleeding into the joint space
  4. ... Long-term joint problems, which may require a joint replacement Bleeding in the brain (intracerebral hemorrhage) Blood clots due ...
  5. ... Long-term joint problems, which may require a joint replacement Bleeding in the brain (intracerebral hemorrhage) Thrombosis due to ...
  6. ... in the brain (very rare) Bleeding in the joints Heavy bleeding after injury or surgery Nosebleeds that do not ...
  7. ... no reason. Internal bleeding may occur anywhere and bleeding into joints is common. ... to do normal activities. But some people have bleeding into the joints, which may limit their activity. A small number ...
  8. Symptoms may include any of the following: Bleeding into joints or muscles Bruising easily Heavy bleeding Heavy menstrual bleeding Nosebleeds that do not stop easily Excessive bleeding with surgical procedures Umbilical cord bleeding ...
  9. ... visibly out-of-place or misshapen limb or joint Swelling, bruising, or bleeding Intense pain Numbness and tingling Broken skin with ...
  10. ... for and tell your provider about include: Achy joints Bruising or easy bleeding Fever Poor appetite, or no appetite Tingling or ...
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