ibuprofen. Light bleeding may not cause any symptoms at first The doctor will want to do some tests to find the cause of the bleeding. Treatment is
Bleeding. Ibuprofen can increase your risk of bleeding, especially if you have a bleeding disorder or take other medicines that increase your risk of bleeding. Ibuprofen can cause severe skin
Tramadol and Advil (ibuprofen) together can cause gastrointestinal bleeding and ulceration. Tramadol can cause gastrointestinal bleeding and
Bleeding. Ibuprofen can increase your risk of bleeding, especially if you have a bleeding disorder or take other medicines that increase your risk of bleeding. Ibuprofen can cause allergic
In particular, aspirin can cause gastrointestinal bleeding, and ibuprofen because aspirin is more likely to cause gastrointestinal bleeding.
In particular, aspirin can cause gastrointestinal bleeding, and formulations ibuprofen because aspirin is more likely to cause gastrointestinal bleeding.
Stomach Bleeding. Ibuprofen can increase your risk of bleeding, ulcers, and tears (perforation) ; Anemia. Ibuprofen may cause anemia ; Liver
Bleeding. Ibuprofen can increase your risk of bleeding, especially if you have a bleeding disorder or take other medicines that increase your risk of bleeding. Ibuprofen can cause allergic
Bleeding. Ibuprofen can increase your risk of bleeding, especially if you have a bleeding disorder or take other medicines that increase your risk of bleeding. Ibuprofen can cause severe skin
As to some questions about the house and blood mess. I clean up other peoples mess for a living FF&Paramedic.
Senario, wife is shocked by results of her actions, stumbles falls hitting her head, causing 2-4 gash in head. (Anyone out there had a head or facial laceration?) Starts bleeding all over the place, she stumbles to get to a phone, causing a reall mess, dials 911, then collapses from both mental and physical shock as well as a concusion. FD/EMS and PD arrive have to pass through mess to treat still profusly bleeding victim. Deliver her to hospital, stiches, IV for blood loss and x-rays& cat scan, 24 hours of observation then released.
Hope this fills in the gaps
Hal