Note that many of these symptoms apply to hypovolemia in any form.
Swelling, bruising, localised pain - the patient will protect and guard the area.
The affected area will swell, discolour, and have localised pain - the patient will protect and guard the area. The patient will go into shock - pale and wet skin, rapid shallow respiration's,and rapid pulse and may vomit as well.
A. The person is vomiting blood or coughing up blood.
B. There are tender, swollen, bruised areas or hard bumps on the body.
C. The person is becoming confused, faint, drowsy or unconscious.
internal bleeding is a serious condition and if are bleeding internally your body will respond to it by spiking a fever , vomit (if in the head region) u will cough up blood (sputum) and you will obviously see red inflamed region around area of suspicion
It's often impossible to tell, unless you're bleeding internally. You'll feel pain in the area injured, and may be sleepy, dizzy, loss of blood pressure if you have the equipment/training to identify this. Dehydration is not uncommon, either. Blood may be visible through the skin as it pools outside of the organs but in the body itself, paleness higher up, and red around the feet/legs.
The person is vomiting blood or coughing up blood, there are tender, swollen, bruised areas or hard bumps on the body and the person is confused, faint, drowsy or unconscious.
The quickest way to check for internal bleeding is if the abdomen or torso is becoming hard. It becomes firm.
it starts coming out i guess...
Take them to a medical facility and bring this to the attention of the medical staff .
well first they need help if they can get it. how bad is it?
Sergery
You are bleeding internally, in your bladder.
i am having the same thing. tell me if you find anything out and i hope someone will answer this!
A bloodied nose is a nose which is bleeding internally.
Take it to the Vet immediately.
If there is bleeding internally or otherwise and it gets infected, maybe.
no, not always but it could be a sign following trauma.
no...YOU NEED TO GO TO THE DOCTOR ! No....and if you are bleeding internally in your calf muscle, then you need a doctor. ASAP.
Pasty Red Eyes, and bleeding of the esophagus. They cannot tell you what day it is, where they are , who you are , many types of disorientation. May be extremely fearful, or talking to someone you don't see.
Arthropods are "always bleeding internally" because in order to bring vital substances to every cell in the body, a heart in the dorsal (upper) region of the body pumps blood into short vessels that empty out into different cells in the body. This allows blood to flow right over all of the cells in that cavity. In a sense, since the blood flows over all the cells, it is constantly bleeding internally.