tender , swollen, bruised or hard areas of the body, such as the abdomen. rapid weak pulse. skin that feels cool or moist or looks pale or blush. vomiting blood or coughing up blood. excessive thirst and becoming confused, faint, drowsy, or unconscious.
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.
. My sister-in-law is bleeding internally and has stage 4 lung cancer. Her oncologist said she would go within a week. She is 49.
Skin cells, I think. Hemophilia is when you can't heal outside wounds so I'm pretty sure it's skin. The person lacks certain protein for clotting factors. Platelets are used to clot the blood and make a person stop bleeding. Bleeding can occur internally as well as externally.
if you are getting signals from someone and you're not sure what they mean by those signals I wouldn't say that's mixed signals I'd just say they were confusing signals. however if you get a clear signal from someone and then another clear signal/reaction that contradicts it, then you would have received mixed signals.
When there is a lot of bleeding, it is often said that the person in question is bleeding profusely. Otherwise, perhaps this person is only bleeding slightly.
The injury was causing bleeding to the person. This is the sentence that contains the word bleeding.
It could mean that the child has Hemophilia, a rare disorder where blood does not clot fast and can bleed for serveral hours after a cut or injury where blood is lost (this is including internal injuries.) If you were bleeding internally you most likely could not determine it, and where some people's may be able to heal, a person with Hemophilia could not. If you suspect a child you know has Hemophilia, consult a doctor IMMEADIATLY.
When a person is bleeding in the hospital, one of the tests run is called a type and screen. In this test they determine the blood type of the patient and will match it to be the same. If the patient is bleeding too fast to do the test, they will give them O-, since that is considered to be the universal donor.
If someone is not there to control the bleeding (or the person, if capable), the person will die.
A bleeding time is the amount of time it takes for bleeding to stop in a bleeding time test, a test used to assess the ability of a person's blood to clot.
Someone who is forcefully taken from there home and sent somewhere else.
1) Internally Displaced Person 2) Intern Development Program.