Diagnosing hemorrhage involves a combination of clinical assessment and laboratory tests. Physicians will assess the patient's history of exposure to potential toxins and perform a thorough physical examination. Laboratory tests can include:
- Complete Blood Count (CBC) to evaluate the hemoglobin level and platelet count. - Coagulation Profile to assess clotting factor levels and function. - Imaging Studies, such as CT scans or ultrasounds, to identify internal bleeding sources.