If you pinch it and you're Edward Scissorhands.
Mirena doesn't cause bleeding with urination. See your health care provider, as you probably have an infection.
A bleeding ulcer (in the stomach) is very dangerous and in some cases can even cause a person to bleed to death, however, it has no connection to the bladder and does not cause uncontrollable urination. A person could have both a stomach problem and a bladder problem, but the problems are separate.
It is not possible to knock someone out by pinching their shoulder. Knocking someone out typically requires a significant impact to the head or neck, such as a punch or a chokehold. Pinching the shoulder would not generate enough force to cause someone to lose consciousness.
You have bleeding disorder. There are many diseases like hemophilia can cause the same. Amongst the viral infections, you have acute hemorrhagic fevers like dengue, Ebola and marburg virus infections.
well you have to qualify continuous bleeding - obviously the bleeding would be deadly (cause death) if a lot of blood is lost. However, if continuous bleeding occurs from a small cut, this probably would not cause death. Yet, continuous bleeding from a small cut should not occur - if it did this would indicate haemophilia, or possibly leukemia.
If you experience sudden pain or discomfort in your genital area during sexual activity or other physical trauma, you may have torn your labia. Other signs may include bleeding, swelling, and difficulty urinating. It is important to seek medical attention if you suspect a tear in your labia.
Diabetes is caused by many factors, but urinating is not one of them. Frequent urination can be a SYMPTOM of diabetes.
It certainly has that effect on me.
A frontal cut to the scalp would likely cause profuse bleeding due to the rich blood supply in that area. A longitudinal cut may also result in significant bleeding depending on the depth and location of the cut. Immediate medical attention would be necessary to stop the bleeding and assess for any underlying damage.
Ibuprofen shouldn't cause bleeding. Especially after taking such a small amount. I would see your doctor to investigate the cause of the bleeding. Its possibly a ulcer.
It is normal to experience some bleeding after a hysterectomy. If the bleeding has become a concern, contact your physician right away.
Urinating blood is usually caused by a serious kidney stone - although it is true that other kidney injuries, such as a punch to a kidney, can cause this symptom.