Marie E. asked

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Should my husband be worried about extensive bruising in his groin after a peripheral angiography 4 days ago? The bruise on day 5 has proceeded onto the area above his penis, and he has high BP and a cough. Are these issues related?

July 16th, 2023

Jacob M. answered

The extensive bruising in your husband's groin after a peripheral angiography could be due to a poss...

July 16th, 2023

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