Yes
Internal bleeding, a lack of suitable blood pressure, the hearts inability to pump blood to the brain, and often a body's reaction of shock to such an injury
internal bleeding and loss of blood
Ear's tend to bleed when pierced so wash the blood of a bit the put tree tee oil or salt water on to the bleeding bit or the solution you get when you had your ears pierced
If you are hit with a blunt object and its not on your head blood wont come out depending on where your hit it could cause internal bleeding
blood loss, injury, internal bleeding, illness
Internal bleeding is not directly diagnosed through a blood test, but certain tests can provide clues. For example, a complete blood count (CBC) may show low hemoglobin or hematocrit levels, indicating possible blood loss. Additionally, tests for specific markers or imaging studies are often needed to confirm the presence and source of internal bleeding.
Applying ice to an area can help reduce swelling and numb pain, but it does not directly stop or reduce internal bleeding. Ice can constrict blood vessels in the skin, potentially limiting blood flow to that area, but it doesn't affect bleeding occurring deeper within the body. For internal bleeding, medical evaluation and treatment are necessary.
No but it causes blood loss as the condition causes internal bleeding
it might have internal bleeding
Yes, abnormal bleeding, or having blood in your urine is a symptom of cervical cancer.
The blood pressure is often low and there may be signs of bleeding from other organs (like coughing up blood, nose bleeds, blood in the urine).
Hemorrhage: Bleeding or the abnormal flow of blood. The patient may have an internal hemorrhage that is invisible or an external hemorrhage that is visible on the outside of the body. Bleeding into the spleen or liver is internal hemorrhage. Bleeding from a cut on the face is an external hemorrhage. The term "hemorrhagic" comes from the Greek "haima," blood + rhegnumai," to break forth = a free and forceful escape of blood.