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To diagnose bruised lungs, your doctor will do a complete physical examination and talk with you about your symptoms. Tell your healthcare provider if you are involved in any violent events that may have caused Your injury. Health workers will examine Your chest area to bleeding, break or puncture your skin. He will also watch and listen to how you breathe. Blood extracted from an artery in Your wrist, arm or groin. The groin is the area where the stomach meets your upper legs. Your blood tested for the amount of oxygen, carbon dioxide and acid that it contains. A special x-ray machine with a computer will take pictures of your chest. The pictures will help health care providers see areas that may be bleeding and any broken bones.
Chances are you may not have the signs and symptoms of a bruised lung. But you may have one or more of the following: bruises or scratches on the back or chest, chest pain, coughing up blood or sputum in bulk aqueous (spit), rapid and shallow breathing, a high-pitched wheezing when breathing out, breathing difficulties. If your condition is stable and light injuries, waiting alert may be all that is needed. Your health care provider will see you soon for a period until Your injury heal on its own. You may need to rest in bed and limit your activities. This is done to stop the bleeding from a blood vessel injury. After conducting a comprehensive, health care providers block from bleeding by injecting a coil, liquid or gel to the ship. Open or laparoscopic surgery can be done to clean up and repair the injured organ.
Health care providers can use the stitches to close the wound. Bleeding from blood vessels can be stopped by applying heat or close them with stitches. A ureter which was cut into two edges may have connected. Surgery to take all or part of ureter, kidney or bladder hurt can do. Sometimes surgery to fix another problem or treat wounds can be made in advance. You may need to have more than one operation. With treatment, such as surgery, kidney, ureter, or bladder can heal over time and serious problems can be prevented. Your health care provider will use pictures to find other bruising or injury to the lung. This could take up to six hours after the injury before the lung bruising can be seen on x-ray.