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- ... kidney disease, or have had stomach ulcers or internal bleeding ... after your injury. They can cause bleeding. Do not give aspirin ...
- ... space between the walls of the abdomen and internal organs) An ... another. Injury can cause fistulas to form between arteries and ...
- ... buildup of blood vessels in the skin or internal organs) Inflammation of ... Injury Thrombocytopenic purpura may be due to: Drugs that ...
- With movement of the body, internal organs such as the bowel or ... occur almost anywhere in the body, including: Joints, such as ...
- ... liver disease, or have had stomach ulcers or internal bleeding in ... your injury you may take acetaminophen (Tylenol and others) if ...
- ... stomach and small intestine to identify and treat internal bleeding (endoscopy) ECG (electrocardiogram, or heart tracing) Fluids through a vein (intravenous or IV) Laxative Medicines to treat symptoms
- ... life, after excessive bleeding following surgery or an injury. Precautions may need to be taken before engaging in sports. In the worst cases, bleeding occurs for no reason. Internal bleeding may occur anywhere and bleeding into joints ...
- Shock (National Library of Medicine)... threatening. It often happens along with a serious injury. There are several kinds of shock. Hypovolemic shock happens when you lose a lot of blood or fluids. Causes include internal or external bleeding, dehydration, burns, and severe vomiting ...
- ... liver disease, or have had stomach ulcers or internal bleeding. Do not take more than the amount recommended on the bottle. Do not give aspirin to children.
- ... and a computer to produce detailed pictures of internal body structures. MRI does not use ... due to injury, illness or congenital abnormalities. When imaging of a ...