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    haemorrhage
    /ˈhɛm(ə)rɪdʒ/

    noun

    • 1. an escape of blood from a ruptured blood vessel: "a massive haemorrhage of the brain"

    verb

    • 1. (of a person) suffer a haemorrhage: "he had begun haemorrhaging in the night"

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  3. Apr 24, 2024 · A hemorrhage is a loss of blood from a damaged blood vessel. The bleeding can be “trapped” inside your body (internal hemorrhage). Or it can flow outside of your body (external hemorrhage) from a wound or body opening (orifice). The blood loss can be minor or major. Most hemorrhages are medical emergencies.

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    An injury can cause traumatic bleeding. Traumatic injuries vary in their severity. Common types of traumatic injury include: 1. abrasions(scrapes) that don’t penetrate too far below the skin 2. hematoma or bruises 3. lacerations (cuts) 4. puncture wounds from items like needles, nails, or knives 5. crushing injuries 6. gunshot wounds

    There are also some medical conditions that can cause bleeding. Bleeding due to a medical condition is less common than traumatic bleeding. Conditions that can cause bleeding include: 1. hemophilia 2. leukemia 3. liver disease 4. menorrhagia, heavy or prolonged menstrual bleeding, like what’s sometimes seen in endometriosis 5. thrombocytopenia, low...

    Some medicines and certain treatments can increase your chances of bleeding, or even cause bleeding. Your doctor will warn you about this when they first prescribe the therapy. And they’ll tell you what to do if bleeding occurs. Medications that may be responsible for bleeding include: 1. blood thinners 2. antibiotics, when used on a long-term basi...

    Hemorrhage is the term for blood loss, which can be internal or external. Learn about the common causes, emergency signs, first aid and possible complications of bleeding.

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  4. Hemorrhage is a noun meaning a heavy or uncontrollable loss of blood or money, or a verb meaning to bleed heavily or uncontrollably. Learn the etymology, usage, and examples of hemorrhage from the Merriam-Webster dictionary.

  5. Haemorrhage is a noun or verb that means a large flow of blood from a damaged blood vessel or a sudden or serious loss of something. Learn how to use it in different contexts, see examples and translations in other languages.

  6. Oct 29, 2023 · Hemorrhage is the medical term for any type of bleeding, internal or external. Learn about the causes, symptoms, diagnosis, and treatment of hemorrhages, and how to prevent complications.

  7. Aug 24, 2023 · Hemorrhage is another word for bleeding, but it can also refer to severe blood loss. Learn about the types, symptoms, causes, and treatment options for hemorrhages, and when to seek medical help.

  8. hemorrhage. (hĕm′ər-ĭj) n. 1. Excessive discharge of blood from the blood vessels; profuse bleeding. 2. A copious loss of something valuable: a hemorrhage of corporate earnings. v. hemor·rhaged, hemor·rhaging, hemor·rhages. v.intr. 1. To bleed copiously.