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If there is much bleeding -- and autologous donation is usually done only for heavy-bleeding operations -- a patient may need blood from other people anyway.
If one finds that there is much bleeding, consult the dentist immediately.
I tore my longyi [sarong-like cloth] in order to pack and compress the injury… I carried him on my back for three hours… but it was too much bleeding.
Bleeding was observed in many tumours immediately after the removal of infusion needle but the amount of bleeding was much less than the infused volume (i.e. 50 μl).
But the final diagnosis was much more serious: a bleeding ulcer, which can often require surgery.
The incidence of bleeding was much lower in patients treated with citrate than with heparin (0% versus 10.3%) [ 13] which is consistent with the meta-analysis that showed an overall risk ratio with citrate of 0.28 (95% CI 0.15 0.50) [ 2].
This finding is in contrast to our previous pediatric studies at the same hospital, in which severe bleeding was much less frequent and was almost invariably associated with DSS and prolonged shock.
A 2009 CDC study showed that the prevalence of VWD or other blood factor deficiencies among women with menorrhagia (excessive menstrual bleeding) was much higher than U.S. gynecologists generally perceived it to be.
With respect to specific symptoms, constipation and abdominal pain codes were more prevalent in emergency than GP routes (24 vs 17% and 22 vs 16%, respectively) whereas rectal bleeding was much less common in emergency than GP routes (3 vs 18%).
However, in the second scenario where the patient had a very high risk for stroke and increased bleeding risks, there was much more variability and Nephrologist uncertainty.
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