Old age.
Bleeding under the skin (internal bleeding)
President Herbert Clark Hoover died in 1964 at the age of 90. His official cause of death is massive internal bleeding from a hemorrhage in his upper GI (gastrointestinal) tract. J. Edgar Hoover was not the president, but was instead the Director of the FBI. He died in 1972 due to complications from hypertension (high blood pressure).
by an operation that caused internal bleeding
Internal bleeding caused by an abdominal rupture
Hoover did have any military experience. He did direct relief efforts during WW I and did very much to alleviate suffering caused by that war.
This means the baby has caused internal bleeding. This can be dangerous if not detected early. Your doctor will stop the bleeding if needed.
No. Dr. Albert Einstein died from internal bleeding caused by a rupture of an aortic aneurysm.
I believe this happens because of high blood pressure...when vessels start bursting due to high pressure. Internal bleeding can ba caused by a number of things. Trauma is the most common. Car accidents, falls, etc. Most commonly cause internal hemorrhaging. Heart attacks have nothing to do with internal bleeding. They are caused by a blockage in a vein or artery. Bleeding can also be caused by ingesting too much aspirin.
Bill Keightley died on March 31, 2008, in Cincinnati, Ohio, USA of internal bleeding caused by tumor.
Johnny Tremain did not die in the book. His friend Rab Silsbee died of internal bleeding caused by the shot of a British soldier.
While initial reports stated Ian Tomlinson died of a heart attack, further examination revealed his death was the result of internal bleeding and cirrhosis of the liver. The internal bleeding was caused by blunt force trauma when a constable struck him with his baton and shoved him to the ground.
If ANY animal is discharging pink body fluid, it can be an indication of internal bleeding and should be seen by a veterinarian. There is a possibility that the dog swallowed something sharp that has caused internal damage to some extent.