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After CT and MRI scans, medics believed it was a transient ischemic attack (TIA), sometimes called a "ministroke." It is ...
Broken blood vessels on the face can happen to anyone at any age. Here's what might be causing them and how they’re treated.
I just heard a big kaboom and I seen blood go everywhere,” the man said on the 911 call. ... “He’s got blood on his face," he said adding that he did not believe he was shot.
Broken blood vessels on the face, or spider veins, are enlarged capillaries that occur just beneath the surface of the skin. Genetics, sun exposure, sneezing, and many other factors can cause them ...