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Two types of bleeding are the most life-threatening:internal vs. superficialarterial vs. venousThe most severe type of bleeding is arterial. Internal bleeding may be from a "small bleed" so while internal bleeding is serious, it is NOT the most severe type. For example, bleeding ulcer is internal bleeding and while it can be serious and can become life-threatening, it may not necessarily be severe.Traumatic internal bleeding is usually severe, serious, and life-threatening, but bleeds may start small and progress without emergency surgery; yet, there is usually enough time to get a trauma victim from the ER to the OR.
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Yellow fever is called this because the virus attacks the cells of the liver causing jaundice or yellowing of the skin and the "whites" of the eyes. It also causes severe bleeding. This disease is called a hemorrhagic fever.
When a person is bleeding in the hospital, one of the tests run is called a type and screen. In this test they determine the blood type of the patient and will match it to be the same. If the patient is bleeding too fast to do the test, they will give them O-, since that is considered to be the universal donor.
Getting hit in the face can cause a nose bleed, Dry air, a cold, a polyp or an infection. Some people are just prone to bleeding, the best action for that type of bleeding may be having the vein cauterized.
Decidual bleeding can occur in early pregnancy. It is similar to a light period and while it is not uncommon to get cramps with this type of bleeding, the pain should be mild. If you experience severe cramps with decidual bleeding, it would be wise to contact your doctor or midwife immediately.
Ebola virus is a pathogen that causes diseases of the circulatory system. This can cause failure of most organs and serious bleeding or hemorrhaging.
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arterial bleeding is the most serious type of external bleeding. this type of bleeding can lead to a large amount of blood loss in a short period of time because the blood flows at a faster rate and is less likely to clot.
The major signs and symptoms of hemophilia are excessive bleeding and easy bruising.Excessive BleedingThe extent of bleeding depends on the type and severity of the hemophilia. Children who have mild hemophilia may not have symptoms unless they have excessive bleeding from a dental procedure, an accident, or surgery. Males who have severe hemophilia may bleed heavily after circumcision. Bleeding can occur on the body's surface (external bleeding) or inside the body (internal bleeding).Signs of excessive external bleeding include:Bleeding in the mouth from a cut or bite or from cutting or losing a toothNosebleeds for no obvious reasonHeavy bleeding from a minor cutBleeding from a cut that resumes after stopping for a short timeSigns of internal bleeding include blood in the urine (from bleeding in the kidneys or bladder) and blood in the stool (from bleeding in the intestines or stomach).Bleeding in the JointsBleeding in the knees, elbows, or other joints is another common form of internal bleeding in people who have hemophilia. This bleeding can occur without obvious injury. At first, the bleeding causes tightness in the joint with no real pain or any visible signs of bleeding. The joint then becomes swollen, hot to touch, and painful to bend.Swelling continues as bleeding continues. Eventually, movement in the joint is temporarily lost. Pain can be severe. Joint bleeding that isn't quickly treated can permanently damage the joint.Bleeding in the BrainInternal bleeding in the brain is a very serious complication of hemophilia that can happen after a simple bump on the head or a more serious injury. The signs and symptoms of bleeding in the brain include: Long-lasting, painful headaches or neck pain or stiffnessRepeated vomitingSleepiness or changes in behaviorSudden weakness or clumsiness of the arms or legs or problems walkingDouble visionConvulsions or seizures
Blizzards and thunderstorms are some of the severe weather type in Sweden. The hurricanes and the tornadoes are the other severe weather types in Sweden.