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vulvar hematoma symptoms
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Dr. Alvin Lin answered
30 years experience Geriatrics
STD/STI: Deep bruise suggests that perhaps you two were rather enthusiastic but my concern is really regarding the boils which suggests sexually transmitted di ... Read More
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Dr. Richard Bensinger answered
52 years experience Ophthalmology
Rarely: This is a bleeding point underneath a nail, usually from trauma. Much of the pain is due to the trauma but the blood can also cause discomfort. If p ... Read More

Dr. James Ferguson answered
46 years experience Pediatrics
Sometimes: In most cases people will have these develop when they sustained minor trauma to the nail & may not feel it at all.However, moderate trauma like c ... Read More
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Dr. Ahmad M Hadied answered
49 years experience Orthopedic Surgery
Not long.: A hematoma (collection of blood) that develops on the septum of the nose after trauma. If left untreated it can cause a loss of blood supply and destr ... Read More
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Dr. Allison Greco answered
9 years experience General Practice
See doctor ASAP!: An epidural hematoma is caused by a blow to the side of the head, in the temple area. These head injuries involved bleeding that is initially confined ... Read More
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Dr. Randolph Evans answered
43 years experience Neurology
Coma in 50%: Acute: 50% coma; others may have headache, vomiting, unsteady walking
chronic or 15 days or more after onset: headaches, dizziness, memory loss, slee ... Read More
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Dr. Robert Meislin answered
36 years experience sports medicine
Scalp: Swelling, discoloration, and tenderness at the location of impact;.
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Dr. Albert Pizzo answered
60 years experience Family Medicine
Scrotal hematoma: Scrotal pain, swelling and discoloration of the skin in the area of swelling.
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Dr. William Goldie answered
48 years experience Pediatric Neurology
Persistent vomiting: Subdurals are usually acute. Immediately after trauma the child is irritable, nauseous, vomiting and then more lethargic. Most recovery rapidly, but ... Read More
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Dr. Edward Workman answered
Specializes in Pain Management
As long as no neuro: As long as you're having no neurological symptoms such as vision changes, I would not worry. It should resolve in a few more days. If it doesn't, or ... Read More
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Requires examination: you are quite young for either issue unless involved in aggressive anal penetration or issues with constipation. Close your computer and make an appoi ... Read More
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