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flag A man with a minor crash injury developed life-threatening bleeding days later, highlighting how internal trauma can be hidden by adrenaline.

flag A man who sustained only a minor forehead injury in a car crash developed life-threatening internal bleeding four days later, requiring emergency treatment for hemorrhagic shock. flag Experts warn that adrenaline and shock can mask serious internal injuries like bleeding, concussions, or fractures, which may not appear until hours or days after an accident. flag Symptoms such as vomiting blood, dizziness, abdominal pain, or neck discomfort should prompt immediate medical evaluation. flag With nearly 40,000 fatalities and over 5 million injuries in U.S. crashes in 2024, medical professionals emphasize that even minor accidents can hide dangerous trauma, urging all drivers to seek care after any collision.

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