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Results 131 - 140 of 252 for Cerebral hemorrhage
  1. ... from all types of alcohol poisoning may include: Brain damage ... bleeding and vomiting blood (hemorrhage) HEART AND BLOOD Low ...
  2. ... Inflammation of the thin tissue that surrounds the brain and ... of Borreliae bacteria causes shock) Weakness Widespread bleeding
  3. ... do not have dengue. These medicines can cause bleeding in people with dengue.
  4. ... whole milk is needed for your child's developing brain. After 2 ... can cause bleeding in the intestines that can lead to anemia. ...
  5. ... to help with clotting. This can lead to bleeding under the skin. The platelets that clump in blood vessels affects the blood supply to various organs such as the kidneys and the brain, which can damage these organs. In some cases, ...
  6. ... to the area around the ventricles of the brain. This area is fragile ... hemorrhage (IVH) are also at increased risk for developing ...
  7. ... and joints: Joint pain Leg pain Muscle weakness Brain and ... or bleeding from the nose Other symptoms include: Abdominal pain ...
  8. ... these organs, and that can lead to severe bleeding and infection. Surgery may be needed to treat these and other complications. Exposure to lead or mercury (one time or continuing) can lead to permanent brain and nervous system damage.
  9. ... diseases, such as autoimmune disorders , infections, tumors , and ... of the brain, releases a hormone called ACTH that stimulates the ...
  10. ... deep vein thrombosis ) Lungs ( pulmonary embolism ) Neck or brain ( stroke )
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