a person is suffering from muscular pain internal bleeding impaired digestion and severe colic pain 1 how can it be prevented
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The first goal of treatment is to find the source of the bleeding and stop it. Some bleeding can be minor and may stop on its own. Other cases are more severe and may require more in-depth measures, including surgery.
When your doctor prescribes a treatment for internal bleeding, they’ll likely consider:
the severity of the cause
the organ or blood vessel that is injured
your overall health
In mild cases of internal bleeding, treatment typically involves rest and symptom control.
Rest gives your body time to heal while it reabsorbs the blood and the inflammation decreases. A few additional treatment techniques may be necessary for slow bleeds once the cause is identified and treated.
However, some causes of internal bleeding need greater treatment. Surgery may be necessary to stop the bleeding and clean out any pooled blood. The type of surgery you need depends on how severe the bleeding is, where the bleeding is, and your overall health.
After the bleeding stops, treatment will focus on repairing any damage and stabilizing your body.