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What organs cause hemorrhage?

Hemorrhage can be caused by various organs depending on the underlying condition. Common sources include the liver, which may bleed due to trauma or cirrhosis; the spleen, often affected by trauma or diseases like splenic rupture; and the gastrointestinal tract, where ulcers or tumors may lead to bleeding. Additionally, the lungs can cause hemorrhage through conditions like pulmonary embolism or trauma. Overall, any organ with blood vessels can potentially lead to hemorrhage if damaged or diseased.


How does Cirrhosis rank in cause of death?

Cirrhosis is the seventh leading cause of disease-related death in the United States


What is the cause of a small liver?

Cirrhosis and nodular cirrhosis can cause a small liver. Cirrhosis can be caused by alcohol abuse, hepatitis B and C, fatty liver disease, or something else.


Can cirrhosis cause a stroke?

yes


Does Cirrhosis cause impotence?

Yes


Does Cirrhosis cause sepsis?

Yes


A hemorrhage can cause?

Blood loss


What causes high bilirubin can it be drink?

Cirrhosis may cause normal, moderately high or high levels of bilirubin, depending on exact features of the cirrhosis. Excessive consumption of alcohol is the most common cause of cirrhosis.


The second leading cause of alcohol related death is?

Traffic fatalities.


Does Cirrhosis cause blood poisoning?

Yes


Does Cirrhosis cause excessive bleeding?

Yes


Is cirrhosis communicable?

Cirrhosis is not a disease in itself, it is a stage of liver failure (the final stage, in fact). Whether it is "communicable" or not depends on whether the cause of the cirrhosis is communicable.