Do visceral subperitoneal hematomas absorb?

Subperitoneal hematomas are usually absorbed.
The appearance of hematoma under the visceral peritoneum may be caused by traumatic injury, or it may be caused by the factor of abnormal blood clotting function.
If the patient has a hematoma under the visceral peritoneum, generally with the passage of time, with the body’s metabolism, the hematoma will be gradually absorbed by the body, but it takes one month to three months or so; in the treatment period, you also need to be under the guidance of the doctor to take oral hemostatic drugs to assist in the treatment, such as vitamin K3 and so on.
During this period of time, it is necessary to go to the hospital regularly for review, according to the results of the review to clarify whether it affects the function of the corresponding organs.
If there is any visceral subperitoneal hematoma, it is recommended to go to the hospital in time and follow the doctor’s instructions.