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an inyury from the outside of the body does not at once cause damage to interal organs​

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Answered by Aakashkanojiya
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Medically reviewed by Saurabh Sethi, M.D., MPH — Written by Kimberly Holland — Updated on April 18, 2019

Signs and symptoms

Causes

Diagnosis

Treatment

Complications

Outlook

Overview

Internal bleeding is bleeding that occurs within your body. An injury that damages the outside of your body is easy to see. A cut or tear in your skin usually bleeds. You can see what’s hurt, and it’s easy to pinpoint what caused it.

Internal bleeding isn’t as easy to see or diagnose. Bleeding internally is often the result of trauma or an injury. Less obvious causes can result in internal bleeding, too. These include gastritis, organ damage, or a bleeding disorder.

In some cases, the bleeding may be a sign of a life-threatening condition. If you or someone you know suddenly develops the following symptoms, seek immediate medical attention. this can be the symptoms of internal injury

dizziness

severe weakness

passing out

low blood pressure

acute visual problems

numbness

weakness on one side of the body

severe headache

severe abdominal pain

shortness of breath

chest pain

nausea

vomiting

diarrhea

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