Coagulopathy
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Coagulopathy Symptoms
Symptoms of coagulopathy may include:
Easy bleeding
Bleeding gums
Frequent
nosebleeds
Prolonged bleeding from wounds
Heavy menstrual bleeding
Easy bruising
with minor injuries
Easy bruising
without known injury
Rash
Looks like
bruises
or broken blood vessels in the skin
Hematuria
Blood in the urine
Red or pink urine
Blood in the stool
Black stool
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Coagulopathy Conditions
Related Conditions
Bleeding from anticoagulant
Factor 10 deficiency
Factor 12 deficiency
Factor 2 deficiency
Factor 5 deficiency
Factor 7 deficiency
Hemophilia
Platelet function disorder
Von Willebrand's disease
Black stool
Bleeding gums
Excessive bleeding
Excessive bruising
Nosebleeds
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Last Updated: Dec 10, 2008
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John H. Beckett, MD
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D. Scott Gettings, MD
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Coagulopathy References:
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