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Purpura, bleeding and Quikclot by sailor70 Posted Wed 01 Jul 2009 7:24am My sister-in-laws suffers from a condition called Purpura which looks like a rash on her forearms. The site of rash can bleed severely if she bumps it and it is very difficult to stop the bleeding. In addition, she has such scarring from those incidents that she has stopped wearing short-sleeved tops, so as to avoid questions and embarrassment Read on »
Risk of Postpartum Bleeding Higher After Cesarean - Study suggests induction also increases risk of severe hemorrhage - Modern M by Jodi K. Posted Fri 25 Sep 2009 12:00am the risk of severe postpartum hemorrhage (defined as a visually estimated blood loss of greater than 1500 mL within 24 hours after delivery or the need for a blood transfusion) based on labor onset and delivery mode… Risk of Postpartum Bleeding Higher After Cesarean - Study suggests induction also increases risk of severe hemorrhage - Modern Medicine Read on »
Brief Scare: Uncontrollable Bleeding by Whidbeywoman Posted Sun 23 May 2010 12:00am or at work. Falls that cause bruising (bleeding under the skin) and cuts from sharp objects are more serious when you are taking blood thinners.  If you are on blood thinners and get... "Call to Me, and I will answer you, and show you great and mighty things..." ~Jer. 33:3 Ron cut himself this morning. Not a big wound, more of a nick. But it was bleeding Read on »
Health Tip: Recognizing a Bleeding Disorder by HealthFinder Posted Thu 02 Dec 2010 12:00pm : Having very heavy bleeding during menstruation. Developing a big bruise from a minor injury. Bleeding excessively or for a long time. Having difficulty stopping a nosebleed... of abnormal bleeding (HealthDay News) -- A bleeding disorder, such as hemophilia Read on »
Health Tip: Recognizing a Bleeding Disorder by Medline Plus Posted Thu 02 Dec 2010 7:00am of a bleeding disorder: Having very heavy bleeding during menstruation. Developing a big bruise from a minor injury. Bleeding excessively or for a long time. Having difficulty... Common warning signs of abnormal bleeding By Diana Kohnle Thursday, December 2, 2010 (HealthDay News) -- A bleeding Read on »
FDA Approves Product to Prevent Bleeding in People with Rare Genetic Defect by Medline Plus Posted Thu 17 Feb 2011 5:23pm . The deficiency may lead to soft tissue bruising, mucosal bleeding and fatal intracranial bleeding. Newborns with Factor XIII deficiency may have umbilical cord bleeding. “This product... Inquiries: 888-INFO-FDA FDA approves product to prevent bleeding in people with rare genetic defect Corifact is 1st treatment for congenital Factor XIII Deficiency The U.S. Food Read on »
FDA approves product to prevent bleeding in people with rare genetic defect by Health: Hearsay & Headlines Posted Wed 23 Feb 2011 2:19pm people in the United States. The deficiency may lead to soft tissue bruising, mucosal bleeding and fatal intracranial bleeding. Newborns with Factor XIII deficiency may have... The U.S. Food and Drug Administration last week approved Corifact, the first product intended to prevent bleeding in people with the rare genetic defect congenital Factor Read on »
new bleeding heart by david hamilton Patient Expert Posted Thu 28 May 2009 12:19am Read on »
Blood-Thinning Drug Linked to Increased Bleeding in Brain by Rudy S. Patient Expert Posted Tue 30 Sep 2008 12:50pm Bad news about blood thinning drugs Link: Blood-Thinning Drug Linked to Increased Bleeding in Brain. (PhysOrg.com) -- Patients who take the commonly used blood-thinning drug warfarin face larger amounts of bleeding in the brain and increased risk of mortality if they suffer a hemorrhagic stroke, new research from the University of Cincinnati (UC Read on »
"Stroke" Diagnosed By GI Bleeding Scan by Dr. Dalai Medical Doctor Posted Thu 18 Jun 2009 11:51am 50-ish year-old male undergoing labeled RBC scan for GI bleed. Scan is positive for, well, something other than a bleed. . . Read on »