No, it is the term for a nosebleed.
Epistaxis is the medical term meaning nose blood.
The medical term for a nosebleed is epistaxis.
epistaxis is the medical term!!
The term for bloody nasal discharge would depend on what the fluid is that is coming out. If you are referring to just blood coming out then the term is epistaxis.
Ulcer of stomach known as Gastric ulcer. Ulcer in small intestine known as small bowel ulcer
They are often called "pressure sores" or "pressure ulcers," and their medical name is "decubitus ulcers."
Gastric Ulcer
Decubitus ulcer, pressure ulcermucous
I'm not sure if you mean simply a "duodenal ulcer', which would be the most common wording of the diagnosis.
Decubitus ulcer
The scientific term for nosebleed is epistaxis. It is the relatively common occurrence of bleeding from the nasal cavity.
Epistaxis is the medical term for a nosebleed. It occurs when blood vessels in the nose break and bleed. Causes can range from dry air to injury, and treatment usually involves applying pressure to stop the bleeding.