Petechial Hemorrhaging is a known by-product of various types of seizures (i.e. Grand Mal and Nocturnal seizures).
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Petechial hemorrhage refers to small, pinpoint red or purple spots on the skin that result from tiny blood vessels (capillaries) breaking and bleeding into the skin. These spots are typically less than 3 millimeters in diameter and can occur due to various causes, including trauma, infections, or blood disorders. Petechiae can appear in clusters and may indicate underlying medical conditions that require further investigation. While often harmless, they can sometimes signal more serious issues, such as clotting disorders or infections.
"Peticule hemmoraging" seems to be a misspelling. It may be referring to "petechial hemorrhage," which is a small, pinpoint, red or purple spot on the skin caused by blood leaking into the surrounding tissues. It can be a sign of various medical conditions, including infections, trauma, and certain diseases.
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Yes, he died of a cerebral hemorrhage on March 5, 1953.
Any large blood loss can cause death.
Frequent bouts of coughing sometimes causes subconjuntival hemorrhage
the question is not sufficiently specified to enable a good answer in a short essay. There are many kinds and degrees of "Hemorrhage" No. A hemorrhage causes a loss in blood/plasma, and that will decrease the hydrostatic pressure of the vessels --> decrease blood pressure.
Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings died of a cerebral hemorrhage on December 14, 1953, at the age of 57. A cerebral hemorrhage is a type of stroke that occurs when a blood vessel in the brain ruptures and causes bleeding in the surrounding tissues. Rawlings had a history of high blood pressure, which may have contributed to her risk of experiencing a cerebral hemorrhage.
subarachnoid hemorrhages are caused by blood being released by a damaged blood vessel and accumulating in the subarachnoid space.
The scientific term for prolonged bleeding is "hemorrhage." It refers to excessive or prolonged bleeding from a blood vessel or organ. Hemorrhage can have various causes, including trauma, clotting disorders, or underlying medical conditions.