How to Treat Internal Bleeding

It is difficult to determine treatment if your doctor does not identify where the bleeding is coming from and stop it. Some cases of internal bleeding may stop on their own after a few days. However, other cases may require proper treatment methods, such as surgery.
Your doctor will consider the severity of the condition, the blood vessel or organ that is affected, and your overall health before administering treatment.
If your internal bleeding is mild, your doctor may recommend rest and symptom control. Rest allows your body to heal naturally as it reabsorbs blood and the inflammation reduces. Your doctor may also recommend some extra treatment techniques for mild cases if the cause is identified.
Severe cases of internal bleeding require deeper treatment methods, such as surgery to stop the bleeding and remove any pool of blood. The kind of surgery you will undergo depends on how severe the bleeding is, the location of the bleeding, and your total health.











