Haemorrhage is the medical term. Bleeding is the term used otherwise.
The suffix - rrhage is not a diagnostic suffix. It is used to indicate excessive flow or discharge, such as in hemorrhage.
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.
Some examples of words with the suffix -hemo include hematoma (a localized swelling filled with blood), hemoglobin (a protein in red blood cells that carries oxygen), and hemorrhage (excessive bleeding).
hemorrhage (bleeding)
the body responds to hemorrhage by?
431 is the code for intracerebral hemorrhage. That would include thalamic hemorrhage.
The patient began to hemorrhage.
ICD 9 CM Code 578.9 - Hemorrhage of gastrointestinal tract, unspecified Gastric hemorrhage Intestinal hemorrhage
A hemorrhage can occur in any part of the brain.
362.81 Sub-Retinal Hemorrhage
A 'cerebral hemorrhage' means bleeding within the brain.
ICD 9 CM Code -578.9 Hemorrhage of gastrointestinal tract, unspecified. Gastric hemorrhage. Intestinal hemorrhage.