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Wear suitable protective equipment - including (but not limited to) mask, gown and gloves.
External and internal bleeding, coronary heart disease, high cholesterol, painful menstruation, skin conditions, HIV.
No it is not external as it is a bacterial disease......next question
A breathing barrier device should be used if providing rescue breathing to minimize the risk of disease transmission.
rectal bleeding can be a complication of diverticular disease.
Hemophilia is the most well-known hereditary bleeding disorder. There are other hereditary bleeding disorders including von Willebrand's disease, Christmas disease, thrombocytopenia and others.
No way, no how. They may have common causes, but bleeding teeth simpily can not cause heart valve disease.
bleeding gums
cycle of disease transmission
Bleeding varices are bleeding, dilated (swollen) veins in the esophagus (gullet), or the upper part of the stomach, caused by liver disease.
The most prevalent method of disease transmission is hand to mouth. Washing your hands after touching any public space is the single best disease prevention. Other routes of disease communication are food, water, airborne, sexual transmission, blood transmission, etc.
The external iliac vein is a normal part of the human anatomy. It is not a disease.