See also: Hemorrhage Hemopoiesis Hemolytic Hemophilia Hemolysis Hemo Hemoid Hemocue Hemolymph Hemolysin Hemolyze Hemocoel Hemogard Hemovac Hemovore Hemopenia Hemopexin Hemophage Hemophile Hemolysate Hemolyzed Hemolyzing Hemobilia Hemocraft Hemocyte
1. A Hemorrhage usually results from either a severe blow to the body or from medication being taken for something else. Though many Hemorrhages aren't particularly serious, those that occur in the brain (cerebral Hemorrhages) can be life-threatening.
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2. Aside from the obvious flow of blood from a wound or body orifice, massive Hemorrhage can be detected by other signs, such as restlessness, cold and clammy skin, thirst, increased and thready pulse, rapid and shallow respirations, and a drop in blood pressure.
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3. Bleeding, also called Hemorrhage, is the name used to describe blood loss
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4. 1. Excessive discharge of blood from the blood vessels; profuse bleeding. 2. A copious loss of something valuable: a Hemorrhage of corporate earnings.
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5. Hemorrhage literally means " blood bursting forth." Brain Hemorrhages are also called cerebral Hemorrhages, intracranial Hemorrhages, or intracerebral Hemorrhages. They …
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6. However, a doctor – and specifically doctors who treats brain bleeds (neurologists and neurosurgeons) – would say that a “brain bleed” (also known by the medical term intracranial Hemorrhage) is too broad of a term.
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7. Cerebral Hemorrhage is uncontrolled bleeding in the brain. It can occur from an injury or as a result of a leaky or burst blood vessel
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8. Hemorrhage or bleeding refers to blood escaping from the circulatory system
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9. A Hemorrhage may be external and visible on the outside of the body or internal, where there is no sign of bleeding outside the body
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10. Aside from the obvious flow of blood from a wound or body orifice, massive Hemorrhage can be detected by other signs, such as restlessness, cold and clammy skin, thirst, increased and thready pulse, rapid and shallow respirations, and a drop in blood pressure.
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11. Intracerebral Hemorrhage (ICH) is when blood suddenly bursts into brain tissue, causing damage to your brain
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12. Hemorrhage, Escape of blood from blood vessels into surrounding tissue
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13. When a vessel is injured, Hemorrhage continues as long as the vessel remains open and the pressure in it exceeds the pressure outside of it
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14. A brain Hemorrhage is bleeding in the brain
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15. What does Hemorrhage mean? The definition of a Hemorrhage is a rapid loss of blood, usually due to a ruptured blood vessel, or a rapid loss of reso
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16. Postpartum Hemorrhage is common and can occur in patients without risk factors for Hemorrhage
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17. What Is a Subarachnoid Hemorrhage? A subarachnoid Hemorrhage is a type of bleeding stroke that happens between your brain and the membrane that surrounds it
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18. When small, delicate blood vessels break beneath the tissue covering the white of the eye (conjunctiva), resulting eye redness may mean that you have a subconjunctival Hemorrhage.
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19. A subconjunctival Hemorrhage usually is benign, causing no vision problems or significant eye discomfort despite its conspicuous appearance.
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20. A subconjunctival Hemorrhage is when blood collects under the conjunctiva in your eye
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21. What causes a subconjunctival Hemorrhage?
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22. Find 11 ways to say Hemorrhage, along with antonyms, related words, and example sentences at Thesaurus.com, the world's most trusted free thesaurus.
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23. Hemorrhage most commonly occurs after the placenta is delivered
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24. Most postpartum Hemorrhage occurs right after
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25. A brain Hemorrhage is bleeding in or around the brain
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26. It is a form of stroke.Causes of brain Hemorrhage include high blood pressure (hypertension), abnormally weak or dilated blood vessels that leak, drug abuse, and trauma.Many people who experience a brain Hemorrhage have symptoms as though they are having a stroke, and can develop weakness on one side of their body, difficulty …
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27. Hemorrhage: Bleeding or the abnormal flow of blood
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28. A Hemorrhage may be "external" and visible on the outside of the body or "internal," where there is no sign of bleeding outside the body
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29. Bleeding from a cut on the face is an external Hemorrhage
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30. Bleeding into the spleen or liver are examples of internal Hemorrhage.
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31. A Hemorrhage is also known as bleeding
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32. Causes of a Hemorrhage can include a break in the skin, injury to internal organs, and an underlying condition
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33. Treatment for a Hemorrhage includes taking medication to stop bleeding and treating an underlying condition
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34. A common drug class used to treat a Hemorrhage is the ergot derivatives drug class.
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35. Hemorrhage is uncontrolled bleeding from a wound
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36. Various studies indicate that Hemorrhage is a major cause of ‘potentially preventable’ deaths in combat as well as civilian trauma
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37. New methods and products for Hemorrhage control are therefore a research priority to avoid potentially survivable deaths.
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38. Intracerebral Hemorrhage is focal bleeding from a blood vessel in the brain parenchyma
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39. Hemorrhage - the flow of blood from a ruptured blood vessel
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40. Aesthetically, Hemorrhage is very similar in color and style to Blood Thirster, Bloodboil, Embowelment, and Blood Harvest.
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41. Intraventricular Hemorrhage (IVH) is bleeding inside or around the ventricles, the spaces in the brain containing the cerebral spinal fluid
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42. Hemorrhage means excessive bleeding
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43. Intraventricular Hemorrhage is most common in premature babies, especially very low birthweight babies weighing less than 1,500 grams (3 pounds, 5 ounces).
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44. Subarachnoid Hemorrhage (SAH) is bleeding into the subarachnoid space—the area between the arachnoid membrane and the pia mater surrounding the brain
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45. Putaminal Hemorrhage A putaminal Hemorrhage is the most common form of intracranial Hemorrhage because the putamen is the most common site involved with hypertensive intracranial Hemorrhage
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46. Hemorrhages in this location may be confined to the putamen, or they may enlarge to involve the internal capsule, corona radiata, centrum semiovale
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47. Vitreous Hemorrhage is common, with varied clinical manifestations and causes
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48. Hemorrhage is the result of phonotrauma, the physical stresses caused by voicing, upon the tiny blood vessels of the vocal fold
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49. Postpartum Hemorrhage (also called PPH) is when a woman has heavy bleeding after giving birth
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50. Hemorrhage resulting from vessel leakage due to high blood pressure can be treated with medicines to reduce blood pressure, prevent vessel spasm, and reduce pain
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51. Intracerebral Hemorrhage is bleeding in the brain caused by a rupture or leak of a blood vessel within the head
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52. Music video by Fuel performing Hemorrhage (In My Hands)
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53. (C) 2000 SONY BMG MUSIC ENTERTAINMENT#Fuel #Hemorrhage #Vevo
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54. A Hemorrhage is profuse bleeding from a ruptured blood vessel or copious blood loss.; A difference is that a hematoma is enclosed bleeding within the tissues, while Hemorrhage can be internal (inside the body) or external (visible out the outside of the …
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55. Hemorrhage can occur post surgery, and such a Hemorrhage is called as postoperative Hemorrhage
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56. Similarly, for various reasons Hemorrhage can occur from the artery (Arterial Hemorrhage), vein (Venous Hemorrhage) or capillary (Capillary Hemorrhage)
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57. If Hemorrhage happens because of an injury, it is called primary Hemorrhage.
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58. Postpartum Hemorrhage is more bleeding than normal after the birth of a baby
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59. About 1 in 100 to 5 in 100 women have postpartum Hemorrhage
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60. Truth: Hemorrhage occurs after voice abuse, usually singing when sick or having to push for any reason
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61. You can then institute measures to prevent having a Hemorrhage
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HEMORRHAGE [ˈhem(ə)rij]
NOUN
haemorrhage (noun) · haemorrhages (plural noun) · hemorrhage (noun) · hemorrhages (plural noun)
VERB
haemorrhage (verb) · haemorrhages (third person present) · haemorrhaged (past tense) · haemorrhaged (past participle) · haemorrhaging (present participle) · hemorrhage (verb) · hemorrhages (third person present) · hemorrhaged (past tense) · hemorrhaged (past participle) · hemorrhaging (present participle)