Hemorrhage is the medical term for any type of bleeding. A hemorrhage can be internal, such as in the stomach, or external, like a cut on the skin. Injuries, certain conditions, and medications can ...
Background and Aims: Because non-bleeding visible vessels (NBVV) of gastric peptic ulcers have the potential to re-bleed, endoscopic hemostatic treatment may be necessary during the first emergency ...
Most people experience light bleeding for several weeks after a hysterectomy. This type of bleeding is normal and is not usually a cause for concern. However, some types of bleeding after a ...
Uncontrolled bleeding represents one of the most alarming medical situations people encounter. While minor cuts and scrapes typically stop bleeding within minutes, persistent bleeding despite proper ...
Retinal hemorrhage is the medical term for bleeding in the retina. There are various types of retinal hemorrhages, including vitreous, intraretinal, and subretinal bleeds. The retina is a layer of ...
On modern battlefields and city streets alike, the difference between life and death after a major injury is often measured in seconds. Now researchers say a new sprayable powder can halt catastrophic ...