The suffix that means sudden severe bleeding is "-rrhage." An example of a term with this suffix is "hemorrhage," which refers to sudden and severe bleeding.
Unexpected and really bad.
An earache or pain in the ear, which may be severe, or a sudden decrease in ear pain, followed by ear drainage of clear, bloody, or pus-filled fluid, hearing loss, or ear noise/buzzing.
I would ask your vet but that sounds like Parvo
cramps
-rrage
no
Sudden numbness or weakness of the face, arm, or leg Sudden confusion, trouble speaking or understanding speech Sudden trouble seeing in 1 or both eyes Sudden trouble walking, dizziness, loss of balance. Sudden severe headache with no known cause
The symbol that indicates a sudden accent followed immediately by soft notes is a marcato accent. It is typically notated by a wedge-shaped symbol placed above or below the note head.
perhaps
The moment of sudden understanding is called an epiphany. It refers to a sudden realization or insight that brings about a new understanding or perspective on a situation or problem.
maybe a strock, but im not sure