Internal bleeding is typically caused by physical trauma, medical conditions, or certain medications - not directly by stress. While chronic stress can contribute to health problems like high blood pressure, stomach ulcers, or exacerbate existing conditions, it doesn't directly cause internal bleeding.
However, stress can indirectly increase risk factors. For example, stress may worsen conditions like gastritis or peptic ulcers, which could potentially lead to bleeding in the digestive tract. Stress can also elevate blood pressure, which might increase bleeding risk in people with certain vascular conditions.
If you're experiencing symptoms that concern you, such as unexplained bruising, blood in stool or urine, severe headaches, or abdominal pain, these require immediate medical attention regardless of stress levels. These symptoms should not be attributed to stress alone.
Physical stress can cause some breakthrough bleeding after a procedure such as an ablation. Be sure to allow the recommended healing time after this procedure is done.
Yes
it may cause internal bleeding
In very severe cases, yes. Purging can often cause this.
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Yes, abnormal bleeding, or having blood in your urine is a symptom of cervical cancer.
a concussion, internal bleeding
They could be a cause, but you should get checked. Black feces could mean internal bleeding
Yep and yea did u do it
Because it does not fit in your throat.. and most likely cause internal bleeding.
it can brake your bones and cause internal bleeding plus leaving a couple spikes
Internal bleeding is when you bleed on the inside as where normal bleeding is where you bleed on the outside