It contains the drug clopidogrel, which belongs to a class of drugs called platelet inhibitors
A higher dose (double or higher) is Summary A hematoma is similar to a bruise, but the damage that causes it occurs in larger blood vessels
Frequent bruising or blood blisters
62 times as likely to have had device-related hematoma as those with "no device indication primary prevention of sudden cardiac death," after adjusting for heparin and clopidogrel use (95% CI, 1
It is also a type of antiplatelet medicine
When should I call my doctor? Call your doctor if any of the following occur during home treatment: • A bruise that lasts longer than 2 weeks • Signs of skin infection developing, such as o increased pain o swelling Hematoma Facts
Symptoms such as swelling and bleeding may develop slowly
It reduces the chance that a harmful blood clot will form by preventing platelets from clumping together in the blood
Symptoms of a bruise include: Pain or tenderness (sore feeling) when you touch the bruise
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Hold it for 5 minutes straight, no breaks
It most often happens from a head injury and can be fatal
When blood vessels under your skin are damaged and leak, the blood pools and results in a bruise
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If the skin's surface doesn't break, the blood from these capillaries can't escape - and a bruise forms
Depending on the cause, it can take anywhere from 1 to 4 weeks for a hematoma to go away
As bruises (contusions) heal, they often turn colors, including purplish black, reddish blue, or yellowish green
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Rest (R): Allow the affected part to rest or be immobile for some time until the pain goes away
Petechiae and purpura are two related symptoms that occur when tiny blood vessels called capillaries burst and leak under the skin
Symptoms can develop and change within minutes or within a couple of hours
Head trauma: A head injury caused by a fall, vehicle accident, or any other blow to the head usually causes bleeding between the skull and surrounding membranes, resulting in an extradural, subdural, or subarachnoid hemorrhage
Depending on what you're taking Plavix and aspirin for, the duration of treatment may vary
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The duration of the rest period is dependent on the extent of the hematoma
Several types of hematomas are indicative of medical emergencies and scenarios - such as a subdural hematoma and/or intracranial (brain) hematoma
loss of balance or difficulty walking
Most bruises happen when a minor blow or injury damages the tiny blood vessels near the skin's surface (capillaries)
There may be a fever, weakness, feeling tired, little or no urination Taking Plavix can cause a serious side effect called TTP
There was no other medication except clopidogrel that could cause
Clopidogrel (Plavix®) is an antiplatelet drug you can take to prevent blood clots
These drugs help to prevent blood
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There is limited experience of using Plavix for people with moderate to severe kidney disease - caution is needed
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Everyday things that cause bruising Clopidogrel (Plavix) Clopidogrel (Plavix®) is an antiplatelet drug you can take to prevent blood clots
Most of the time, bruising is not an emergency situation and can be treated at home by following these steps: 1
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It most often happens from a head injury and can be fatal
Hematomas usually clear on their own, slowly getting smaller over time as the accumulated blood is absorbed
Signs of too much blood loss, such as weakness, dizziness, nausea, or extreme thirst Talk with your doctor
Depending on the cause, it can take anywhere from 1 to 4 weeks for a hematoma to go away
5 to 1%, and untreated stent-graft infection can result in generalized sepsis and death
Petechiae is essentially a smaller version of purpura
The hematoma may be tiny, with just a dot of blood, or it can be large and cause significant swelling
Anticoagulants include warfarin, heparin, and direct oral anticoagulants (DOACs), such as apixaban The treatment of a hematoma lump depends on the severity of its symptoms, extent, location, and duration
Petechiae may be caused by infection with a fungus, virus or bacteria