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Hemorrhage means to lose a lot of something. Typically, in medicine, hemorrhage is used to denote a huge loss of blood. Loss of blood can be caused by any number of reasons, so there is not going to be any one condition that would cause a patient to hemorrhage.
The patient began to hemorrhage.
431 is the code for intracerebral hemorrhage. That would include thalamic hemorrhage.
Because that would puncture your arteries. They are high pressure, this could result in uncontrolled bleeding (hemorrhage) and death
Epistaxis or a nosebleed is the relatively common occurrence of hemorrhage from the nose, usually noticed when the blood drains out through the nostrils.
A 'cerebral hemorrhage' means bleeding within the brain.
White blood cells
The liver contributes this disorder because it manufactures blood proteins such as fibrinogen and prothrombin which are necessary for the blood slotting. The liver also removes worn-out red blood cells from circulation and recycles the iron content.
It can be either one, depending on your meaning. You would "respond to" a question or comment directed at you. You would "respond for" someone else who cannot respond for themselves.
It could possibly be caused by blood backing up in the lungs from the heart not pumping properly (Congestive Heart failure). the blood could be actually coming from the lungs and being coughed up
That would typically not be recommended unless the child has what is known as hyperpyrexia, a stubborn fever that does not respond well to just one of the meds.
Typically, a five week miscarriage would cause bleeding like a period.