10 Ruptured Spleen Symptoms
Symptom #10: Paleness
Our blood is usually flowing just beneath the surface of our skin. This, among other things, helps to give us our color thanks to the deep red color of blood. However, if there is less blood flowing near the skin, then we can become visibly paler as a result.
If a ruptured spleen causes internal bleeding then this can lead to a decrease in blood flow elsewhere in the body, resulting in paleness. If somebody has become pale for no good reason, it is a sign that they might be in trouble.
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