Deep vein thrombosis
Flying with an intramuscular hematoma can be risky, as changes in cabin pressure may exacerbate any swelling or discomfort. Additionally, if the hematoma is large or painful, sitting for long periods can increase the risk of complications such as deep vein thrombosis. It's crucial to consult with a healthcare provider for personalized advice based on the severity of the hematoma and your overall health.
I currently have a hematoma in the womb which is very large. I have lots of cramping and pain and it feels alot like bad period pains most of the time.
It's the medical term for blood collected in, say, layers below the derma. That would be a bruise, which is a subdural hematoma. There are several different types of hematoma, but the bruise is probably the one we are most familiar with. A link to the Wikipedia is provided.A hematoma is a collection of clotted blood. A common example: if you really whack your shin hard against something, and get a hard lump, that's likely a hematoma.a hematoma is basically just a large bruise caused by a broken blood vessel. bleeding under the skin causing the bluish/purple look of a bruise.a hematoma is basically just a large bruise caused by a broken blood vessel. bleeding under the skin causing the bluish/purple look of a bruise.
A hematoma does not simply disappear when the bleeding stops; it typically undergoes a healing process. Initially, blood collects in the tissue, causing swelling and discoloration. Over time, the body reabsorbs the blood, and the hematoma gradually resolves, which can take days to weeks depending on its size and location. If a hematoma is large or symptomatic, medical intervention may be necessary.
an emergency first responder technique would be to apply ice to the hematoma. (put a gauze on the skin first then apply the ice - don't put the ice directly on the skin) this should reduce the swelling. a hematoma is a more serious bruise so the best cure is usually letting the body take care of itself. if the hematoma is life-threatening then the emergency first responder should call Advanced Life Support or seek medical attention
It depends a lot on how big the hematoma is and what the cause is. The common name for a hematoma is a bruise - a collection of blood under the surface of the skin. In most individuals, bruises are not something to worry about. However in people who experience persistent unexplained bruising, large bruises or bruises which take a very long time to heal, it is worth seeing a doctor to check whether blood clotting function is normal. In instances where you know you have done something which is going to cause a bruise, applying ice or a cold-pack to the area affected as soon as possible will reduce the amount of bruising which occurs.
it depends of the size and the level of complication. large and complex ones can take months.
If a hematoma on the brow ridge isn't drained, it can lead to increased pressure in the surrounding tissues, potentially causing pain, swelling, and bruising. Over time, the hematoma may resorb on its own, but there's a risk of complications such as infection or the formation of scar tissue. Additionally, if the hematoma is large, it could affect vision or lead to cosmetic concerns. Monitoring the area and consulting a healthcare professional is advisable to assess the need for intervention.
possible for a VERY large planet, but unlikely.
Possible suffixes for large (first two involve removing the e from large first): -er, -est, -ness, -ly. Possible prefixes for large: en-, over-.
When the physican states that the large amount of amount of blood loss is due to the surgery and causing the anemia.
an injection into the muscle is called a Intramuscular injection or IM injection for short. These are the safest types of injections for people who are not certified to work with animals to give.