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I need some first aid advice for someone who takes Warfarin |
Can anyone advise me on the first aid or signs and symptons to look out for if someone on Warfarin bangs their head hard enough to produce a lump? My friend has been advised that if she cuts herself and the wound is still bleeding after 10 minutes she has to go to the hospital for Vitamin K injection, but no one has told her what to do for a bang on the head. We have been told that inter cranial bleeding caused by such an injury can be dangerous, but no one has explained why or what signs or symptoms to look for. OK, Warfarin thins the blood, so any sort of injury to any of the blood veins or even capillaries can allow more blood to leak out than would if the blood was thicker. The blood also does not clot as quickly. If you are concerned at all, err on the side of caution and call her doctor's service to let them decide if she is at moderate risk for a bleed. Obvious signs of significant head trauma are headache, seizure, nausea and vomiting, disorientation or altered state of consciousness, paralysis on one side, problems with her speech, no memory of the incident that caused the head trauma and of course, obvious skull wound. The intercranial bleeding you mentioned may not be immediately obvious in an anticoagulated patient (taking warfarin, aspirin, etc), and a slow bleed may not present with symptoms for several days or be immediately evident on a scan. Despite the information you gain on this site, it is not an alternative to speaking with her physician and allowing him/her to decide if she requires emergency evaluation. I hope she feels better. The best thing you can do is phone the casualty department or NHS direct to get advice. My grandmother is on warfarin and we have never been told what to do if she bangs her head either. You need to phone A&E right now for advice. Hope everything is okay. ((hugs)). If there was intracranial swelling caused by a haemorrage of epi-dural vessels inside the skull there would be no signs of swelling as they would be hidden by the skull. |
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