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Internal bleeding


 

Internal bleeding is bleeding occurring inside the body. It may be caused by a concussion, high blood pressure (by causing blood vessel rupture) or other forms of injury, especially high deceleration occurring during a car accident (organ rupture).

Related Topics:
Bleeding - Body - Concussion - Blood pressure - Blood vessel - Deceleration

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It is, depending on where it occurs (i.e. the brain), a kind of medical emergency that might cause death in a short period if not given a proper treatment quickly.

Related Topics:
Medical emergency - Death

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Internal bleedings are usually called hemorrhage, even though the term is general to all kinds of bleedings.

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A minor case of internal bleeding is the ecchymosis (bruise): blood expands under the skin, causing a blue stain. Other cases of internal bleeding are serious for two reasons:

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  • the blood can compress organs and cause their dysfunctioning (haematoma);
  • when it does not stop spontaneously, the loss of blood will cause hemorrhagic shock.
  • It is not possible to recognise an internal bleeding without specific medical investigation. The external signs are general signs of hypovolemic shock (see the article about shock for more information).

    Related Topics:
    Hypovolemic - Shock

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