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The main sign of a bleeding disorder is prolonged or excessive bleeding. The bleeding is normally heavier than normal and unprovoked. | The main sign of a bleeding disorder is prolonged or excessive bleeding. The bleeding is normally heavier than normal and unprovoked. | ||
Other signs of a bleeding disorder include: | Other signs of a bleeding disorder include: | ||
*unexplained bruising | |||
*heavy menstrual bleeding | |||
*frequent nosebleeds | |||
Types of raktapitta described in Ayurveda can be correlated with following disorders for understanding: | |||
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! scope="col"| Type | |||
! scope="col"| Ayurvedic | |||
! scope="col"| Modern | |||
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| rowspan="3"|''Urdhvaga'' | |||
| ''Nasa'' | |||
| Epitaxis | |||
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Type Ayurvedic Modern | Type Ayurvedic Modern | ||
1.Urdhvaga Nasa Epitaxis | 1.Urdhvaga Nasa Epitaxis | ||