Yes, this is one of the later symptoms of ebola.
Ebola itself is a disease (a filovirus or filoviridae). It causes severe hemorrhaging. The disease itself's full name is Ebola hemorrhagic fever.
Lactulose cannot, by itself, cause bleeding.
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Ebola virus is a pathogen that causes diseases of the circulatory system. This can cause failure of most organs and serious bleeding or hemorrhaging.
The eye is covered by a protective layer known as the sclera. To be able to "bleed through" your eyes you would have to puncture this layer. It is highly unlikely for this to be possible; if however you were to puncture your sclera you have much bigger problems than some blood appearing. However, the disease Ebola can cause bleeding from the eyes, that being a symptom of the disease.
Methylphenidate has not been known to cause a hemorrhage behind the eyes. Something that can cause bleeding behind the retina in both your eyes is diabetes or a stroke of the eye.
Well, Ebola can make you bleed from the eyes, ears, and nose. Ebola can also cause a hemorrhagic fever, which can be deadly. But yet the cure has be found by the Ebola doctors. So, watch out for this deadly scary virus. (It killed over 100,000 people)
Well, Ebola can make you bleed from the eyes, ears, and nose. Ebola can also cause a hemorrhagic fever, which can be deadly. But yet the cure has be found by the Ebola doctors. So, watch out for this deadly scary virus. (It killed over 100,000 people)
Ebola begins with a headache, back and neck ache. It proceeds to bloody vomit, and diarrhea, and bleeding gums and nose. Rashes, hiccups (odd symptom) Bruising (due to internal bleeding) forms on the skin and also redness of the eyes form. In pregnant women, miscarriage and heavy vaginal bleeding are common Ebola symptoms. Followed by Extensive internal and External bleeding, Jaundice, shock and Death Death usually occurs during the second week of Ebola symptoms. Death in Ebola victims is usually from massive blood loss. Between 50 and 90% of infected people die, there is at present no known cure. And 15 fatal deaths in '04.
You have Ebola. You should get that checked.
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A substance that can cause bleeding from multiple orifices upon death is warfarin, a blood-thinning medication. In high doses, warfarin can lead to severe internal bleeding, including from the nose, eyes, mouth, and ears as a result of its anticoagulant properties.
The common name for Ebola is Hemorrhagic Fever because you tend to bleed out of every internal and external orifice. Really nasty stuff...especially bleeding eyeballs. Ebola is one of many Hemorrhagic fever... Common Name: Hemorrhagic Fever Scientific Name: Ebola
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Ebola is caused by infection with a virus of the family Filoviridae, genus Ebolavirus. There are five identified Ebola virus species, four of which are known to cause disease in humans: Ebola virus (Zaire ebolavirus); Sudan virus (Sudan ebolavirus); Taï Forest virus and Bundibugyo virus (Bundibugyo ebolavirus). The fifth, Reston virus (Reston ebolavirus), has caused disease in nonhuman primates, but not in humans.