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Results 1 - 10 of 1,320 for Hemorrhage
  1. ... cells called platelets. These cells keep you from bleeding too much by helping your blood clot. Chemotherapy, ... some of your platelets. This can lead to bleeding during cancer treatment .
  2. Abnormal uterine bleeding (AUB) is bleeding from the uterus that is longer than usual or that occurs at an irregular time. Bleeding may be heavier or lighter ...
  3. Gastrointestinal (GI) bleeding refers to any bleeding that starts in the gastrointestinal tract. Bleeding may come from any site along the ...
  4. Subarachnoid hemorrhage is bleeding in the area between the brain and the thin tissues that cover the brain. This area is called the ...
  5. This article discusses vaginal bleeding that occurs between a woman's monthly menstrual periods. Such bleeding may be called "intermenstrual bleeding." Related topics include: Dysfunctional uterine ...
  6. Rectal bleeding is when blood passes from the rectum or anus. Bleeding may be noted on the stool or be ... in the stools may indicate the source of bleeding. Black or tarry stools may be due to ...
  7. Vaginal bleeding during pregnancy is any discharge of blood from the vagina. It can happen any time from conception ( ... the end of pregnancy. Some women have vaginal bleeding during their first 20 weeks of pregnancy.
  8. ... heal without treatment. Some ulcers can cause serious bleeding. Abdominal pain (often in the upper mid-abdomen) ... an EGD may be needed to stop the bleeding. Methods used to stop the bleeding include: Injecting ...
  9. ... cysts, fibroid tumors, or other growths Abnormal vaginal bleeding and menstrual problems Certain types of infertility Ectopic ...
  10. You were in the hospital after having a stroke . Stroke happens when blood flow to part of the brain stops. At home follow your health ...
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