It is a complication-like disease triggered by various severe illnesses, caused by abnormal activation of the coagulation system, leading to microthrombus formation and bleeding.
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Disseminated Intravascular Coagulation (DIC)
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Bleeding
It commonly presents as skin petechiae (especially on the lower extremities) and mucosal bleeding (e.g., oral/nasal bleeding, menorrhagia in females); severe cases may involve internal organs, joints, and muscles, leading to spontaneous joint bleeding (which may cause deformity with recurrence) and muscle hematomas, and bleeding may occur in multiple sites simultaneously.Solutions:
Applicator and Absorbent MaterialsBandageWound powderNasal care devicesFiber dressingSurgical sponge dressingCompression bandageWoven surgical dressing
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