Has anyone thought to look in his mouth and down his throat to see if he's bleeding? Or are we just empirically guessing he's hemorrhaging?
I'm with usaf. Less is more here. A lot of times we get in the "OMG emergency worst case scenario!!!" mindset when it's just not needed. If he starts to show signs of decompensating, treat. Otherwise benign neglect is probably a good treatment plan.
I'm with usaf. Less is more here. A lot of times we get in the "OMG emergency worst case scenario!!!" mindset when it's just not needed. If he starts to show signs of decompensating, treat. Otherwise benign neglect is probably a good treatment plan.