concealed hemorrhage
Invisible bleeding refers to internal bleeding that occurs inside the body and is not visible externally. This type of bleeding can be dangerous as it may go unnoticed and lead to serious complications if not promptly treated. Symptoms of invisible bleeding may include lightheadedness, weakness, abdominal pain, or rapid heartbeat.
Hemophilia is invisible except when the afflicted person is bleeding, then it is visible in terms of prolonged bleeding, beyond the point when a normal person would have stopped bleeding.
Any bleeding that occurs inside the human body and is not visible externally, it can be extremely dangerous if left untreated. If you suspect internal bleeding call 911 or get the victim medical attention as quickly as possible. Monitor the victim for signs of shock.
Yes, a urinary tract infection (UTI) can sometimes cause bleeding, particularly if the infection has spread to the kidneys or bladder. This bleeding may be visible in the urine and can be a symptom of a more severe UTI. It is important to seek medical attention if you experience bleeding along with other UTI symptoms.
Frank bleeding is a type of bleeding that can form in the stool. As opposed to "black tarry stool" that is digested stool, frank blood is bright red probably caused by a hemorrhoid or anal fissures. This blood is on the surface of the stool, not digested.
A prism can form a visible spectrum by refracting light as it passes through the prism. The different colors of light have different wavelengths, causing them to bend at different angles when passing through the prism. This separation of colors creates the visible spectrum.
Dogs do have a separation between their buttocks, similar to what humans refer to as a butt crack, though it is generally less pronounced. This area is where the dog's anus is located. However, due to the fur covering and the anatomy of dogs, this separation is not as visible as it is in humans.
Fibers of blood typically become visible during the clotting process, when the blood starts to solidify. This is part of the body's natural response to stop bleeding and repair damaged blood vessels.
Hemorrhage: Bleeding or the abnormal flow of blood. The patient may have an internal hemorrhage that is invisible or an external hemorrhage that is visible on the outside of the body. Bleeding into the spleen or liver is internal hemorrhage. Bleeding from a cut on the face is an external hemorrhage. The term "hemorrhagic" comes from the Greek "haima," blood + rhegnumai," to break forth = a free and forceful escape of blood.
Petechiae in horses is when bleeding occurs underneath the skin. It is caused by equine infectious anemia, or EIA as it is also known. Red blotches are visible on the gum.
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