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Hemophilia is a disease that affects the blood's ability to clot. Normally when a person begins to bleed, the blood will change from liquid to solid in order to stop the bleeding. This does not...
Hemorrhoids occur when the rectal veins become inflamed and swollen which forms a lump in the anal area. Hemorrhoids can be painful and uncomfortable. This condition may cause bleeding in the anal...
Hemorrhoids are inflamed, swollen veins in the lower rectum and the anus. An internal hemorrhoid pushed out of the anus is called a "prolapsed hemorrhoid." Blood can pool in a prolapsed...
Heparin is a drug that is used to prevent blood clotting. A heparin lock flush is utilized in hospital settings to keep intravenous (IV) catheters open and freely floating. A heparin flush does...
Hematomas of the upper hand are large bruiselike areas commonly caused by blunt force trauma. The blood vessels under the skin will have ruptured; the skin will look red or purple due to blood...
Hemorrhoids are a common condition caused by the inflammation of veins around the anus and rectum. At best, they're annoying and at worst they can be downright painful. Understanding the symptoms...
The Whipple procedure, or pancreatoduodenectomy, is a surgery used to treat pancreatic cancer and in some instances small bowel cancer. The mortality rate for surgery is low with patients usually...
Nimodipine is a prescription medicine that is used to relieve and lessen symptoms of bleeding within the brain (such as subarachnoid hemorrhage). The medication is classified as a calcium channel...
A brain hemorrhage is a very serious and possibly deadly medical condition. It requires emergency medical attention. Brain hemorrhages can have many different causes, including arteriovenous...
Clarkson's disease is also known as systemic capillary leak syndrome. According to the Mayo Clinic, this is an extremely rare disease of the circulatory system, characterized by the increased size...
Hemorrhoids are not uncommon and are generally benign in nature, and those in hemorrhoids very rarely cause serious health risks and are usually treatable as an outpatient procedure. Although some...
An aneurysm is defined as a dilation or thinning of the wall of an artery or other blood vessel. There are several different types of aneurysms (including aortic, intracranial, abdominal and...
Hemorrhoids are swollen, painful blood vessels in the anal area. They are a result of increased blood pressure in the rectal veins. People who are pregnant, obese, are constipated or have diarrhea...
Nosebleeds are a common complaint seen in emergency departments. In this article, you will learn some easy steps to try to control bleeding before/while you seek definitive medical treatment.
There are risk factors that cause haemorrhoids. These include: pregnancy, straining to pass urine, obesity, bad attacks of diarrhoea, sitting for long periods, or jobs that involve heavy lifting....
Intra-abdominal injuries are a serious matter and can lead to death if left untreated. First aid consists of identification of the condition so that emergency services can be contacted to deliver...
Have you ever gotten a nose bleed and could not stop it? Here is a step by step way to get the bleeding under control.
A cerebral hemorrhage is severe bleeding in the brain. Modern science has yet to solve all of its mysteries, as not all causes of the condition are known. However, we can identify the major risk...
Basically put, a cerebral hemorrhage is bleeding in the brain. Cerebral hemorrhages are generally classified by the area of the brain in which they affect, such as epidural and subdural. This...
The postpartum stage is the time period immediately after a woman gives birth. This can also be called postnatal. A postpartum or postnatal hemorrhage is severe bleeding caused by giving birth or...