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Signs You Have Internal Bleeding

By Tara Hari

Internal bleeding is when bleeding takes place inside the body, instead of bleeding which can be seen outside the body. The internal
bleeding often occurs within tissues, organs, or in cavities of the body. These include the head, chest, and abdomen. A few examples of other potential sites of internal bleeding includes the eye and within tissues that line the heart, muscles, and joints.

Internal bleeding is rather difficult to identify or pinpoint. This is because internal bleeding will not be evident until many hours after it starts and more importantly, symptoms may only take place when there is considerable blood loss or if the blood clot is big enough to compress an organ and affects the proper functioning of the organ. Here are some signs that will help you know if you have internal bleeding.

Signs You Have Internal Bleeding

1. Internal bleeding in any site within the urinary tract from the bladder to the kidney might result in blood in your urine.
2. In the case of gastrointestinal bleeding, your vomit may be bright red blood. If the vomit has been in the stomach for a long duration of time, the vomit may look like coffee grounds.
3. Depending on the location of the gastrointestinal tract, bowel movements may be bloody in some cases or black and tarry in others.
4. If the amount of blood loss is considerable, you may feel weak, lightheaded and short of breath.
5. Internal bleeding might cause blood to spill into the peritoneum. This means that you will experience a significant amount of pain with any movement. The abdomen may become tense and feel hard or rigid to touch.
6. Internal bleeding might cause you to display symptoms of shock or low blood pressure.
7. Intense pain in your muscles may be a symptom of internal bleeding which occur deep within the muscle after suffering an injury.
8. Another symptom of internal bleeding from muscle injury is that you feel a difficulty in moving the joints under the injury.
9. Muscle injury which causes internal bleeding can be because of a broken bone and is characterised by a loss of sensation in the injured area.
10. A large amount of intense pain and loss of range of motion may result from internal bleeding in the joints.
11. A large area of deeply purple or bruised skin called ecchymosis may be the result from bleeding into the skin and soft tissues.
12. Internal bleeding in the brain can be characterized by headache and loss of consciousness.
13. Fracturing the thigh bone can cause internal bleeding with the following symptoms; swelling, tightness and pain in the leg.
14. Fainting or feeling dizzy is a sign of internal bleeding that takes place once enough blood is lost.
15. A trauma to the spleen or liver can cause internal bleeding, characterized by abdominal swelling or pain.

These are some of the ways by which you can identify internal bleeding and provide proper treatment before the situation escalates.

Story first published: Sunday, September 15, 2013, 17:48 [IST]
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