Post Traumatic Bleeding

Internal bleeding is one of the most critical consequences seen post-trauma. Frequently, the bleeding occurs due to injuries that require immediate medical attention. Internal bleeding might also be caused after a less severe trauma or be delayed by hours or days and may stop on its own sometimes.

  
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Switches of my husband’s hair transplant bleeds. Is it serious?

Query: Hello doctor, My husband had undergone hair transplantation three years ago, but his stitches are not completely closed because of his tight skin. He has pain in the area where the stitches were done. Yesterday he hit the wall and had a blood clot on the forehead. He had bleeding from the site where...  Read Full »


Answer: Hello, Welcome to icliniq.com. I have thoroughly gone through your case and can understand your genuine health concerns. The Probable causes: Yes, there may be wound infection in this way. The skin should have been closed by primary suturing after the hair transplant, but if there is deficient ski...  Read Full »

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