Uncontrolled, undetected internal bleeding, an emergency medicine “time bomb,” can kill within hours.
When most people think about bleeding, they imagine visible wounds and blood-stained bandages. However, internal bleeding poses a far more dangerous threat precisely because it often goes unnoticed ...
Blunt trauma from car accidents, sports injuries, and falls often leads to a ruptured spleen. Treatment for a non-severe ruptured spleen involves bed rest and medications. An untreated ruptured spleen ...
Hemophilia may lead to internal bleeding, particularly in joints and the brain, which could cause pain, swelling, and neurological symptoms. Preventive treatment with clotting factor concentrates and ...