Hemorrhage is essentially the loss of blood, very quickly. This can happen inside or outside of the human body and most of the time it happens quick.
The heart rate will increase due to hypovolaemic shock!
Your hear rate increases because it is trying to pump out more blood.
A cerebral haemorrhage happens in the brain.
You can internally hemorrhage and die.
hemorrhage (bleeding)
the body responds to hemorrhage by?
Yes, during a severe brain hemorrhage, blood can accumulate in the brain's central matter, specifically in the spaces surrounding brain tissue, or within the brain itself. This condition can occur in types of hemorrhages such as intracerebral hemorrhage, where blood leaks into the brain tissue, or subarachnoid hemorrhage, where blood spills into the space between the brain and the surrounding membranes. Such events can lead to increased pressure in the skull and potentially cause serious damage to brain cells. Prompt medical attention is crucial to mitigate the effects of the hemorrhage.
431 is the code for intracerebral hemorrhage. That would include thalamic hemorrhage.
The patient began to hemorrhage.
A hemorrhage is the abnormal and excessive bleeding either internally or externally from blood vessels. It can be caused by various factors such as injury, medical conditions, or medications that affect the body's ability to clot blood. Immediate medical attention is required to control and treat a hemorrhage.
ICD 9 CM Code 578.9 - Hemorrhage of gastrointestinal tract, unspecified Gastric hemorrhage Intestinal hemorrhage
You had a vitreous hemorrhage. It happens to some aging eyes.