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External bleeding

Heparin may be given along with and/or after administration with a thrombolytic drug to prevent another thrombus from forming. However, administration of an anticoagulant increases the risk for bleeding. The patient must be monitored closely for internal and external bleeding. [Pg.431]

Indications Various kinds of bleeding, including hemoptysis, spontaneous external bleeding, blood ejection, bloody stool, bloody urine, flooding and spotting, and traumatic bleeding cardiac or abdominal pains, menstrual... [Pg.263]

IV fluid, charcoal, Vitamin K (phytonadione, control external bleeding AquaMEPHYTON)... [Pg.436]

The Latin name comes from the legend that Achilles cured wounds with yarrow during the Trojan War. It arrests internal and external bleeding. Chamazulene, found in yarrow s essential volatile oil, is an anti-inflammatory agent, an antiallergen, and an antispasmodic. [Pg.131]

SierAlfeo, I should have asked the good doctor this, but he has obviously trained you well, so give me your expert opinion. You mentioned internal bleeding. How much external bleeding occurred, would you... [Pg.107]

Superwarfarin intoxication may have no signs or symptoms other than the appearance of bleeding in the stools, mine, mucous membranes, thoracic or abdominal cavity. Ebola viras causes sudden hemorrhagic fever, weakness, muscle pain, headache, and sore throat, followed by vomiting, diarrhea, rash, limited kidney and liver functions, and both internal and external bleeding. [Pg.218]

Styptics—stops external bleeding through astringent properties. [Pg.2911]

The incubation period for Ebola HF ranges from 2 to 21 days. The onset of illness is abrupt and is characterized by fever, headache, joint and muscle aches, sore throat, and weakness, followed by diarrhea, vomiting, and stomach pain. A rash, red eyes, hiccups and internal and external bleeding may be seen in some patients. [Pg.97]

Traditional use Used in the same way as Achillea millefolium and A. asiatica. A decoction is used to treat internal and external bleeding and hemorrhoids (Plant Resources of the USSR 1993 Alimbaeva and Shambetov 1988). [Pg.18]

External bleeding Hapy>KHoe KpoBoxeneHne Hemodynamics reMoziHHaMHKa... [Pg.295]

Europe (early modem era) Probably synonymous with Usnea spp. in early modem era pharmacopoeias, which adopted the Ancient Greek uses for insomnia, nausea, and the uteras (see European use of Usnea spp.). Used for internal and external bleeding, whooping cough. Jaundice, and growing hair (Lightfoot 1777 Willemet 1787 Luyken 1809)... [Pg.42]

China (shi-Ji- sheng) Used for spontaneous external bleeding, other bleeding, and dizziness. Drink decoction (Hu et al. 1980 Wang and Qian 2013)... [Pg.57]

China Used for tuberculosis, spontaneous external bleeding, intestinal... [Pg.64]

Traditional Medicine. Reportedly used as a tonic, carminative, febrifuge, antispasmodic, astringent, hemostatic, and others, usually in the form of an infusion or decoction, or the fresh juice. Conditions for which it is used include lack of appetite, stomach cramps, flatulence, gastritis, enteritis, internal and external bleeding of all kinds (coughing blood, nosebleed, hemorrhoidal bleeding, bloody urine, etc.), wounds, sores, and skin rash. [Pg.627]

Mustard gas is not actually a gas, but a volatile liquid (melting point, 13 °C boiling point, 235 °C). During World War I it was sprayed as a mist that stayed close to the ground and was blown by wind onto the enemy. Exposure to mustard gas causes blistering of the skin, internal and external bleeding, blindness, and, after four or five weeks, death. [Pg.1063]


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