4. Nausea & Vomiting
One of the most common symptoms of internal bleeding is the feeling of nausea which is also often paired with vomiting. Nausea may be a result of the severity of pain the body is experiencing, or it can be caused by the location of the internal bleeding. When internal bleeding occurs in the brain or in the digestive tract, nausea is often present.
Vomiting is also common in those who are suffering from internal bleeding. It can be caused by pain alone or a mixture of pain and the location of the bleeding. Just like with nausea, internal bleeding in the digestive tract or the brain will often lead to vomiting.
There are many causes of internal bleeding, and not all of them are readily apparent. Internal bleeding caused by internal injuries such as organ rupture, organ pleading or other trauma will need surgical correction to remedy the injury and stop the bleeding.