
1) Bleed 2) Bleeding 3) Epistaxis 4) Haemorrhage 5) Hyphema 6) Menstruate 7) Metrorrhagia 8) Nosebleed 9) Ulemorrhagia
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1) Bleeding 2) Bleeding, pure and simply 3) Haemorrhage 4) Harm 5) Hurt 6) Injury 7) To bleed copiously 8) To lose in copious quantities 9) Trauma
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• (n.) Any discharge of blood from the blood vessels.
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Bleeding due to the escape of blood from a blood vessel.
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(from the article `animal disease`) ...part, which is referred to by the term congestion, or hyperemia, occurs during inflammation; a diminished blood flow to tissues is referred to by ... Examination of the cerebrospinal fluid, obtained by lumbar puncture (i.e., a needle inserted into the lower back), is performed if meningitis or ... ...
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An acute loss of blood from any site. Trauma to major arteries, veins, or the heart may lead to massive hemorrhage. Gastrointestinal tract hemorrhage is usually accompanied by loss of altered blood in vomit or feces and may lead to shock; ulcers and bowel cancer are important causes. Antepartum he...
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(hem´ә-rәj) the escape of blood from a ruptured vessel; it can be either external or internal. Blood from an artery is bright red in color and comes in spurts; that from a vein is dark red and comes in a steady flow. Signs of significant internal hemorrhage include restlessness, cold and clammy skin, t...
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Heavy bleeding from the uterus. Hemorrhage is rare and can occur postpartum
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bleeding.
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Hem'or·rhage noun [ Latin
haemorrhagia , Greek
a'imorragi`a ;
a'i^ma blood +
'rhgny`nai to break, burst: confer French
hémorragie ,
hémorrhagie .]
(Medicine) Any discharge of blood from the blood vessels. » The blood circulates in...
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Bleeding.
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Hemorrhage: Bleeding or the abnormal flow of blood. The patient may have an internal hemorrhage that is invisible or an external hemorrhage that is visible on the outside of the body. Bleeding into the spleen or liver is internal hemorrhage. Bleeding from a cut on the face is an external hemorrhage. The term 'hemorrhagic' comes from the Greek 'haim...
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Heavy bleeding.
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Hemorrhage is a general medical term for bleeding. Bleeding into a confined space can lead to a collection of blood called a hematoma (see above). It can also lead to bleeding into an area such as the cerebrospinal fluid, known as subarachnoid hemorrhage.
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Bleeding that is abnormally heavy and may require a blood transfusion. Bleeding can be internally or externally.
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A loss of blood.
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Bleeding, pure and simply.
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Bleeding.
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hemorrhage 1. In medicine, an abnormal, severe internal or external discharge of blood. It my be venous, arterial, or capillary from blood vessels into tissues, into or from the body. Venous blood is dark red and its flow is continuous. Arterial blood is bright red and flows in spurts. Capillary blood is reddish and exudes from the tissue.2. The di...
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Excessive discharge of blood from the blood vessels; profuse bleeding.
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Bleeding or the abnormal flow of blood.
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Bleeding or blood loss.
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Heavy bleeding.
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[Literary terms] the flow of blood from a ruptured blood vessel
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Heavy bleeding from the uterus. Hemorrhage is rare and can occur postpartum.
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