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[|Human|] My son woke up in the middle of the night to what he believes is a bleeding angioma on his right side lower abdominal area and is only 22. I understand angiomas are typically associated with people over 30. He self-diagnosed so he is not certain that is what it is.  He doesnt see the doctor for several more days. He said it was bleeding profusely. I realize it is difficult to diagnose without a photo but does this sound plausible?
[|AI|]  Hi. It is not true that Angoras are common after the age of 30. If there is profuse bleeding your son should consult a Surgeon as this needs urgent investigations like ultrasonography and color Doppler examination to see the internal spread of the lesion. IF big, need surgery at the earliest as loosing too much blood can lead to anemia. Ask your son not to take any risks by getting late to be seen by a Doctor, preferably a General Surgeon.