A hospital is certainly in order.
Take it to the vet.When you decided to keep him/her as a pet, it became your duty to give him/her the best care possible.
Surgical risks include infection and bleeding. Anesthesia risks include a reaction to the medications used, including difficulty breathing.
Hmmm...difficulty breathing, profuse bleeding from the area where the wound is, and a big hole in the guy's chest that shouldn't be there.
Usually, you will experience pain, or an inability to move a part of your body. Also, bleeding, hemorrhages, and difficulty doing something like breathing, swallowing, etc.
Continued bleeding or abnormal swelling of the puncture site, sudden dizziness, difficulty breathing, or chest pains in the days following a pericardiocentesis.
Diaphragmatic injury are most commonly seen after chest injuries and road traffic accidents. A small puncture wound can cause problems with bleeding and haemothorax, but large defects causes the abdominal organs to go up the chest compromising breathing and will require emergency Surgery.
bleeding that has continued to pour out for over five minutes. this can lead to collapse and breathing problems
There are many different opinions on the order of treatment for a victim. Some cases that are usually considered hurry cases are stopped breathing, stopped heart beat, severe bleeding, internal poisoning, and shock. The order of treatment for these are debated.
Blindness, inflammation, internal bleeding and redness.
Symptoms of hematologic disorders can include easy bruising, fatigue, frequent infections, excessive bleeding, and difficulty breathing. These disorders can affect the production of blood cells, clotting factors, or the immune system. It is important to consult a healthcare professional for proper diagnosis and treatment.
If he isn't breathing first thing get him breathing then stop the bleeding if there are any borken or suspected broken bones immobilize the limb with a splint or by strapping the limb to his body. then treat for shock - keep warm and comfortable. breathing / bleeding / fracture / shock
rash, swelling, or difficulty breathing after taking acetaminophen should stop taking the drug and get immediate medical attention. Other rare side effects include yellow skin or eyes, unusual bleeding or bruising, weakness, fatigue