Bleeding lips
Introduction
Introduction In the dry weather seasons such as autumn and winter, the lips are prone to chapped and bleeding can occur, which is a common symptom in life. And the possibility of stomatitis, gingivitis, and blood diseases. Lip bleeding is usually caused by dry weather and lack of moisture in the lips. Under pathological conditions, when the mucous membrane of the lips is infected with bacteria or due to certain diseases, the lips may become inflamed, red and swollen, and bleeding may occur. When the nose is bleeding due to dry weather, the bleeding site is generally lightly pressed, and it can be stopped in a short time, and the amount of bleeding is not much.
Cause
Cause
Lip bleeding is usually caused by dry weather and lack of moisture in the lips. Under pathological conditions, when the mucous membrane of the lips is infected with bacteria or due to certain diseases, the lips may become inflamed, red and swollen, and bleeding may occur.
Examine
an examination
Related inspection
Urine routine blood routine
When the nose is bleeding due to dry weather, the bleeding site is generally lightly pressed, and it can be stopped in a short time, and the amount of bleeding is not much. When a bleeding caused by a disease occurs, it is necessary to check the changes of the mucosa in the adjacent area, pay attention to whether there is inflammation, etc., such as congestion and redness, suggesting that there may be bacterial infection, or other diseases.
Diagnosis
Differential diagnosis
During the diagnosis, attention should be paid to the identification of lip bleeding caused by general lip bleeding and disease, such as excessive bleeding, and it is difficult to stop, consider coagulation dysfunction, and the possibility of leukemia; if local mucosal redness and swelling occur, consider Bacterial infections.
When the nose is bleeding due to dry weather, the bleeding site is generally lightly pressed, and it can be stopped in a short time, and the amount of bleeding is not much. When a bleeding caused by a disease occurs, it is necessary to check the changes of the mucosa in the adjacent area, pay attention to whether there is inflammation, etc., such as congestion and redness, suggesting that there may be bacterial infection, or other diseases.
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