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Results 1 - 10 of 267 for Oral cavity bleeding
  1. ... in mucus membranes, including the lining of the mouth.
  2. ... eyes Hiccups Late symptoms include: Bleeding from the mouth and rectum Bleeding from eyes, ears, and nose Organ failure A ...
  3. ... something called a fistula ) Joint pain and swelling Mouth ulcers Rectal bleeding and bloody stools Swollen gums Tender, red bumps (nodules) under the skin, which may turn into skin ulcers
  4. ... you may have symptoms such as: Mouth pain Mouth sores Infection Bleeding With chemotherapy, mucositis heals by itself when there is no infection. Healing usually takes 2 to 4 weeks. Mucositis ... to 8 weeks, depending on how long you have radiation treatment.
  5. ... There is any significant bleeding from the incision, mouth, or nose. If bleeding does not stop with gentle pressure, go to ...
  6. ... 3°C). Bright red blood coming from the mouth or nose. If bleeding is severe, take your child to the emergency ...
  7. ... the procedure. You will have gauze in your mouth to stop the bleeding. This will also help a blood clot to ... in the hole where the tooth was, causing bleeding and pain. This ... your mouth: Begin gently brushing and flossing your other teeth ...
  8. ... tongue, gum, cheeks, or other area of the mouth An ulcer or bleeding A biopsy of the sore or ulcer will ...
  9. ... placed properly. These include: Irritation of the nose, mouth, or stomach, causing minor bleeding Stuffy nose or infection of the nose if ...
  10. ... may need endoscopy, placing a tube through the mouth to the stomach, to stop the bleeding. Some may need to use a kidney machine (dialysis) if their kidney function does not ...
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