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Signs of bleeding


(1)

It takes more time than usual for bleeding to stop even if the cut/scratch is minor.

(2)

You bleed from between teeth after meals or brushing your teeth.

(3)

You find small bleeding dots (stigmatic dots), similar to pricks by needles, in your mouth, on your limbs and on the surface of other body parts. Bruises are caused by subtle impacts, which you normally experience from harder hits.

(4)

You often bleed from your nose, and it takes a while for it to stop.

(5)

Your urine becomes reddish, and/or stools becomes blackish.

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