Bleeding, internal
Internal bleeding results when a blood vessel is ruptured, usually through injury. If the bleeding is excessive and blood loss significant, fainting, shock, and death can occur. Contact a health care practitioner immediately.
Treatment Plan for Bleeding, internal
For internal bleeding shepherd’s purse fresh plant tincture, a choline-containing anti-hemorrhagic, is taken every hour or two. For heavy bleeding take 1/2 or even 1 tsp. of the tincture every half hour. Other herbs include agrimony, bistort, golden seal, and plantain.
Caution: Watch for heart palpitations, and reduce the dose if these occur.
If the bleeding continues, consult a qualified practitioner as soon as possible.
Herbal Treatments for Bleeding, internal
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