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Definitions of hemorrhage in various dictionaries:
noun - the flow of blood from a ruptured blood vessel
verb - lose blood from one's body
Excessive discharge of blood from the blood vessels; profuse bleeding.
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| To prevent this, i.e. heavy bleeding, Paré tied blood vessels instead of cauterizing them with hot irons |
| To lose assets in large quantities, or to bleed profusely |
| To bleed profusely |
| To lose a lot of cash or blood very quickly |
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| an escape of blood from a ruptured blood vessel. |
| An escape of blood from a ruptured blood vessel. |
| (of a person) suffer a haemorrhage. |
| flow of blood from a ruptured blood vessel |
| lose blood from one's body |
| US spelling of haemorrhage |
| a large flow of blood from a damaged blood vessel ( tube that carries blood around the body) |
| to lose a large amount of blood in a short time: |
| haemorrhage verb |
| Excessive discharge of blood from the blood vessels profuse bleeding. |
| Hemorrhage might refer to |
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Bleeding, also known as haemorrhaging, is blood escaping from the circulatory system. Bleeding can occur internally, where blood leaks from blood vessels inside the body, or externally, either through a natural opening such as the mouth, nose, ear, urethra, vagina or anus, or through a break in the skin. * Hypovolemia is a massive decrease in blood volume, and death by excessive loss of blood is referred to as exsanguination. Typically, a healthy person can endure a loss of 1015% of the total blood volume without serious medical difficulties (by comparison, blood donation typically takes 810% of the donor's blood volume). The stopping or controlling of bleeding is called hemostasis and is an important part of both first aid and surgery. * The use of cyanoacrylate glue to prevent bleeding and seal battle wounds was designed and first used in the Vietnam War. Today many medical treatments use a medical version of "super glue" instead of using traditional stitches used for small wounds that |