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Q: Bleeding from the spleen medically known as?
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What is the condition of bleeding from the spleen?

Spleenohemosis


What is splenorrhagia?

Bleeding or abnormal fluid discharge from the spleen.


I had my spleen taken out in April 2008 I have copd and I have been getting sick so often with a cold is this normal when you have your spleen taken out?

A spleen has nothing to do with if you have a cold. Spleens are not connected to your immune system. The only thing spleens are used for is if you have internal bleeding, in that case it becomes bigger to help the internal bleeding. (I don't know how a big spleen helps internal bleeding).


Function of the spleen in a chicken?

Almost all vertebrates have a spleen. This means they have a "backbone". The function of the spleen is to filter the blood and to act as a reserve in case of heavy bleeding.


Can a person have rectal bleeding from spleen?

The spleen is not part of the digestive system, while the Rectum is, so I would say probably not.


What is the function of a bird's spleen?

Almost all vertebrates have a spleen. This means they have a "backbone". The function of the spleen is to filter the blood and to act as a reserve in case of heavy bleeding.


Weight of a spleen?

The average weight of an adult spleen is 0.44 lbs. During and after digestion, the size of the spleen increases. Infection of malaria or mono can also cause the spleen to increase in size. If the increase in size is significant, the spleen can rupture. If the spleen ruptures, immediate medicalcare is necessary. You may need emergency surgery to control the bleeding.


What causes bleeding of the spleen?

Spleens become enlarged if you have internal bleeding.


Self-digestion is known medically as?

Autolysis.


Caffeine is known medically as?

Simply caffeine. It's known as a stimulant.


What are the risks for a vitrectomy?

Risks associated with vitrectomy are retinal detachment, bleeding, iatrogenic (medically caused) cataracts, and endophthalmitis


What is nose packing?

Medically speaking, Nose packing is when the medical personnel stuff your nose (usually bleeding nose) with sterile OS or gauze. This usually benefits someone who is bleeding and is used as a compress.