Exteriorized hemorrhage

Exteriorized hemorrhage
Blood can flow through a natural orifice: the mouth, ears, genital openings, the anus is bleeding ... These so-called "externalizing."
They can be caused by an accident (trauma) or disease. In all cases, a medical consultation is necessary.
How to react?
Hemorrhage extérioriséesUn patient may vomit or spit blood when coughing. In all cases it is advisable not to

 


 

drink or eat the victim and seek advice from your doctor. In fact, hemorrhage of gastrointestinal or respiratory origin is always a sign that requires a clinical examination and often further investigations. Vomiting or coughing should be kept to be shown to the doctor. 


If bleeding is significant externalized, the patient may be pale, his pulse can be accelerated and may have significant sweating. In this case, call without waiting for the ambulance (15), in order to know what to do before the medical care of the patient

Any bleeding from the nose or ear, occurring after a trauma (blow to the head) must be considered serious. It is necessary to search for associated signs such as headache, vomiting, abnormal behavior, loss of consciousness ... In all cases, urgent medical attention is required. To avoid this ...
Such bleeding may be benign as they may signal a larger disease. Therefore we must not neglect them and perform a medical evaluation, as they emerge.
Exteriorized hemorrhage may be the first symptom of a benign tumor, but also from cancer. The report can minimize or sometimes unfortunate consequences.
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