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*Health Issues>>>Women's Health issues>>>what is hemoraging? how and why does it happen? causes, symptoms, cures, side affects? |
Issue what is hemoraging? how and why does it happen? causes, symptoms, cures, side affects? Best Tip Hemorraging is an uncontrolled, massive blood flow. It can be internal, or interal going external (such as a nosebleed that won't stop). There are several reasons that it happens. If you are taking blood thinners, your blood is unable to clot and seal the wound. Sometimes, women giving birth can rip their uterus (rare), and effectively bleed to death. Sometimes, it occurs because of a fall. For example, a person falls off of their bike onto some rocks, and their bones rub together and nick an artery. There are no cures for hemorraging, as it is NOT a disease. It can be secondary to a disease, but it is not one itself. Some symptoms are bruises that won't go away, a distended abdomen, or blood flow that won't stop. Side effects are dizziness, light-headedness (not the same as dizziness), shortness of breath, increased heart rate, low blood pressure, death. Others check your spelling but its like a major sort of skin rash like really bad. go to dictionary.com peace it is excessive bleeding a clots. it depends where it is coming from. I'd see a docter! Its when you bleed a lot.Its basically uncontrolled bleeding. There is different things to help stop it,but sometimes you need a surgeon I agree with the EMT Chick. She has explained hemorrhage (note spelling) and answered all your questions very well. I'm a nurse. My husband hemorrhaged to death within 15 minutes after major heart surgery. In other words, we lost him on the table 'cos he bled to death. It's an uncontrolled bleeding with a substantial amount of blood involved. The flow can be stopped, but unfortunately for us, his wasn't... His was caused because they didn't find an aneurysm (in his chest wall) in time. Symptoms? In his case, none. Not enough time to have any. It can be caused like what he had gone through, a severed limb, a birth gone awry, etc. Why do you ask? |
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