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- $Title{Hematoma Healing Process}
- $Subject{hematoma Accidents accident blood cyst cysts aspiration coagulated
- consolidated clot clots hematomas}
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- Hematoma Healing Process
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- QUESTION: My husband was in an automobile accident and has a hematoma on his
- leg. He is in his 8th week of treatment, and it did go down from the size of
- a cantaloupe to that of a lemon. The surgeon aspirated it one time, and is
- considering surgery, but is hoping that time alone will clear it up. My
- husband is 67 and getting impatient to "get on with life". Tell us what is in
- store.
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- ANSWER: I have no crystal ball to help in predicting your husband's future,
- so I will rely on some basic principles and a little knowledge. By now you
- know that a hematoma is a collection of blood, a blood cyst if you will, that
- was caused by bleeding into the tissue of the leg after the trauma of the
- accident. A cantaloupe sized hematoma demands careful attention, which
- evidently has been going on and the fact that it is now down to the size of a
- lemon is great progress. The aspiration procedure by the surgeon removed some
- of the blood while it was still in liquid form, but by now the healing process
- of the body is at work, working to return the leg to normal, by removing the
- coagulated and consolidated clot bit by bit. The process is a complicated
- one, and is helped by heat applications to the area and rest. I know that 8
- weeks is a long period of time to "rest" but it requires a bit of patience and
- time to repair all the damage that occurred during the accident; yet it is the
- surest and perhaps the safest action that you can choose at this time. It is
- apparent to me that your surgeon is being both cautious and practical, and
- his willingness to allow time to take its course indicates to me that the
- healing process is on track. If the operation to remove the mass that remains
- did take place, there would be another period of convalescence needed after
- the surgery, that might be even more difficult for an impatient man to endure.
- At this point in time, perhaps your doctor can indicate some light activity
- which your husband may safely pursue to help him get on with living.
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- The material contained here is "FOR INFORMATION ONLY" and should not replace
- the counsel and advice of your personal physician. Promptly consulting your
- doctor is the best path to a quick and successful resolution of any medical
- problem.
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