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PostPosted: 03/09/06 - 18:52    Post subject: Incisional Hematoma Vote now! Reply with quote

What creates a postoperative hematoma at an incision site. How does it correct itself, what can you do to make it better?
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PostPosted: 03/19/06 - 21:13    Post subject: Vote now! Reply with quote

What kind of hematoma did you develop? What kind of surgery it was?
The only hematoma I had were bruises and black eyes. But they are not dangerous of course. If you develop this kind of hematoma, then you are about to apply cold packs a few times a day in order to reduce arterial blood flow and decrease bleeding and swelling. The sooner you do, the less bleeding occurs.

As for all the other hematoma, I think doctors take care of them.
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