Bleeding Associated

Bleeding coincides with the symptoms of the underlying disease. The following clinical manifestations are also common (appear in 1/3 of patients): general weakness, fever, decreased appetite, sweating, headache, decreased hemoglobin and hematocrit. The intensity of bleeding and the incidence of complications correlate with the duration of the disease history (see above).

In the case of very severe bleeding, one can think about the development of hemorrhagic shock. Develops from several hours to days. From the history