Upset stomach, dizzyness, disorientation, black spots, or pressure are some symptomes.
in the brain and internal bleeding
Normally, no. A stroke is internal bleeding (in the brain) and not external.
A CT scan or MRI machine is typically used to check the brain for swelling or internal bleeding. These imaging techniques allow doctors to visualize detailed structures of the brain to help make a diagnosis.
A CT scan, or computed tomography scan, is a machine used to check the brain for swelling or internal bleeding. It creates detailed cross-sectional images of the brain using X-rays to help diagnose conditions such as traumatic brain injury or stroke.
This question is very vague as there are many types of internal bleeding that can occur in many different areas of the body. Basically, if you suspect internal bleeding dial 911 and get help on the way...if this isn't possible, monitor the patient for symptoms of shock and get them to the nearest medical facility as rapidly as possible!! To simplify it, internal bleeding from a bleeding ulcer pales in comparison to bleeding on the brain or a severed aorta!
Initially, treatment is provided on an emergency basis. Life-saving measures can include stopping internal bleeding in the brain and relieving pressure that can build up in the brain because of bleeding and swelling of the brain.
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Albert Einstein died in April 18, 1955 in Princeton Albert died of internal bleeding in his brain. (the inside of his brain was bleeding) After his death his entire body (except for his brain) was cremated. After his cremation his ashes were scattered. His brain was kept for scientific study.
Yes it can. It depends on the amount. The infant brain has some capability to heal itself.
Internal bleeding is when you bleed on the inside as where normal bleeding is where you bleed on the outside
signs of internal bleeding would include tight and painful abdomen and chest, the vomiting of blood or discoloration in skin.
Internal Bleeding Strawberry was created on 2003-02-21.