It depends on the size and location of the hematoma.
Depending on how bad it is, it can last up to 3-4 months.
Sadly that varies patient to patient. Depending on how big the hematoma is, it can take a week to several weeks to go away. If you have had a hematoma for more than 2 weeks post biopsy, or have redness, oozing at the biopsy site, see your physician immediately to be sure there is no infection.
Yes, a person could die from hemostasis. This can happen because the body is not clotting the blood sufficiently and a person could literally bleed to death from a cut that would not be serious to someone else.
It depends on why the infant is in a coma. there a several illnesses that can put someone in a coma.
It will generally take between one to two weeks for a real hard, red hematoma to go away. Applying ice to the area along with compression will help speed the healing process.
Wait at least until you ask your neurologist.
Until he or she is 1 years old.
Using a warm compress will help to speed the healing process. It should heal on its own in hours of the injury or within days.
As long as your infant has a plane ticket, their luggage is aloud. However, for certain items you may have to consalt the plane board, or someone at the airport.
It means no long an infant or child. Or under mother's care.
It means no long an infant or child. Or under mother's care.
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