Definition:
Internal bleeding is a process where blood vessels are suddenly ruptured despite the absence of an open wound. This is more popularly known as internal hemorrhage.
Diagnosis:
Internal bleeding can be only diagnosed during treatment.
Treatment:
Internal bleeding can be treated with surgical procedures. At most cases however, internal bleeding can no longer be resolved.
Symptoms and Signs:
Internal bleeding itself is a symptom of a disease that has leveled up to an advanced stage, such as coronary heart diseases, hypertension, liver cancer and leukemia. There are no symptoms for internal bleeding.
Causes:
This process is caused by other severe diseases, or physical abuse such as being beaten up. In this stage the blood is has grown so weak it cannot sustain clots to repair damaged blood vessels.
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