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haemorrhage
haemorrhage (ˈhɛmərɪdʒ) or hemorrhagen1. (Pathology) profuse bleeding from ruptured blood vessels2. a steady or severe loss or depletion of resources, staff, etcvb3. (Pathology) (intr) to bleed profusely4. (tr) to undergo a steady or severe loss or depletion of (resources, staff, etc)[C17: from Latin haemorrhagia; see haemo-, -rrhagia] haemorrhagic, hemorrhagic adjhaemorrhage Past participle: haemorrhaged Gerund: haemorrhaging
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haemorrhage | haemorrhage |
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I haemorrhage | you haemorrhage | he/she/it haemorrhages | we haemorrhage | you haemorrhage | they haemorrhage |
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I haemorrhaged | you haemorrhaged | he/she/it haemorrhaged | we haemorrhaged | you haemorrhaged | they haemorrhaged |
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I am haemorrhaging | you are haemorrhaging | he/she/it is haemorrhaging | we are haemorrhaging | you are haemorrhaging | they are haemorrhaging |
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I have haemorrhaged | you have haemorrhaged | he/she/it has haemorrhaged | we have haemorrhaged | you have haemorrhaged | they have haemorrhaged |
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I was haemorrhaging | you were haemorrhaging | he/she/it was haemorrhaging | we were haemorrhaging | you were haemorrhaging | they were haemorrhaging |
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I had haemorrhaged | you had haemorrhaged | he/she/it had haemorrhaged | we had haemorrhaged | you had haemorrhaged | they had haemorrhaged |
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I will haemorrhage | you will haemorrhage | he/she/it will haemorrhage | we will haemorrhage | you will haemorrhage | they will haemorrhage |
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I will have haemorrhaged | you will have haemorrhaged | he/she/it will have haemorrhaged | we will have haemorrhaged | you will have haemorrhaged | they will have haemorrhaged |
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I will be haemorrhaging | you will be haemorrhaging | he/she/it will be haemorrhaging | we will be haemorrhaging | you will be haemorrhaging | they will be haemorrhaging |
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I have been haemorrhaging | you have been haemorrhaging | he/she/it has been haemorrhaging | we have been haemorrhaging | you have been haemorrhaging | they have been haemorrhaging |
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I will have been haemorrhaging | you will have been haemorrhaging | he/she/it will have been haemorrhaging | we will have been haemorrhaging | you will have been haemorrhaging | they will have been haemorrhaging |
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I had been haemorrhaging | you had been haemorrhaging | he/she/it had been haemorrhaging | we had been haemorrhaging | you had been haemorrhaging | they had been haemorrhaging |
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I would haemorrhage | you would haemorrhage | he/she/it would haemorrhage | we would haemorrhage | you would haemorrhage | they would haemorrhage |
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I would have haemorrhaged | you would have haemorrhaged | he/she/it would have haemorrhaged | we would have haemorrhaged | you would have haemorrhaged | they would have haemorrhaged | ThesaurusNoun | 1. | haemorrhage - the flow of blood from a ruptured blood vesselbleeding, hemorrhageharm, hurt, injury, trauma - any physical damage to the body caused by violence or accident or fracture etc.haemorrhagic stroke, hemorrhagic stroke - stroke caused by the rupture of a blood vessel in the braincerebral hemorrhage - bleeding from a ruptured blood vessel in the brainblood extravasation - the leakage of blood from a vessel into tissues surrounding it; can occur in injuries or burns or allergic reactionshyphema - bleeding into the interior chamber of the eyemetrorrhagia - bleeding from the uterus that is not due to menstruation; usually indicative of disease (as cervical cancer)epistaxis, nosebleed - bleeding from the noseulemorrhagia - bleeding of the gums |
haemorrhagenoun1. drain, outpouring, rapid loss The move would stem the haemorrhage of talent from the area.verb1. drain, bleed, flow rapidly cash was haemorrhaging from the conglomerateTranslationshaemorrhage (American) hemorrhage (ˈheməridʒ) noun bleeding in large amounts, from damaged blood-vessels. 出血 出血haemorrhage
haemorrhage (US), hemorrhage profuse bleeding from ruptured blood vessels haemorrhage
haemorrhage Haematology noun Bleeding, which may be pooled or active. verb To bleed. Managed care noun A popular term for a significant loss of revenue to a provider—e.g., a hospital, physician office, etc.—resulting from nonreimbusement by third-party carriers for tests or procedures not covered by the insurer or guarantor.hem·or·rhage (hem'ŏr-ăj) 1. An escape of blood through ruptured or unruptured vessel walls. 2. To bleed substantially. Synonym(s): haemorrhage. [G. haimorrhagia, fr. haima, blood, + rhēgnymi, to burst forth]haemorrhage An abnormal escape of blood from an artery, a vein, an arteriole, a venule or a capillary network. Haemorrhage may occur into a body cavity or organ, into tissues such as muscles, or externally by way of a wound. Internal haemorrhage often causes a HAEMATOMA. Severe haemorrhage results in dangerous loss of circulating blood volume and there may be insufficient to supply the heart muscle and the brain. This is inevitably fatal unless a rapid transfusion of blood is given. Insufficient circulating fluid causes the syndrome of surgical SHOCK for which fluid replacement is urgently needed. This need not be whole blood; an infusion of salt water (saline) can save life.haemorrhage an escape of blood from the blood vessels, due to a wound or disease.haemorrhageThe escape of blood from any part of the vascular system. Note: also spelt hemorrhage. blot haemorrhage A form of intraretinal haemorrhage often noted in background (nonproliferative) diabetic retinopathy, branch retinal vein occlusion, carotid occlusive disease and child abuse. The haemorrhage is located within the inner retina and is limited by the orientation of the inner nuclear and plexiform layers. A small blot haemorrhage is often referred to as a 'dot' haemorrhage. flame haemorrhage See preretinal haemorrhage. preretinal haemorrhage Haemorrhage occurring between the retina and the vitreous body. It is usually large and often shaped like a D with the straight edge at the top. Syn. subhyaloid haemorrhage. Others are flame shaped and occur at the level of the nerve fibre layer and tend to parallel the course of the nerve fibres (flame haemorrhage). Retinal haemorrhages are usually round and originate in the deep capillaries of the retina. Retinal and preretinal haemorrhages usually absorb after a period of time (except those that break into the vitreous), but subarachnoid haemorrhage (which is usually due to a rupture of an aneurysm in an artery of the circle of Willis) must be suspected as they often accompany it. See proliferative retinopathy. subconjunctival haemorrhage A red patch of blood on the conjunctiva of the eye, due to the rupture of a small blood vessel beneath. The condition is nearly always unilateral and the haemorrhage absorbs spontaneously although it frequently alarms the subject. It may be associated with hypertension, especially in people over 50 years of age. See sickle-cell disease. subarachnoid haemorrhage; subhyaloid haemorrhage See preretinal haemorrhage.hem·or·rhage (hem'ŏr-ăj) 1. Escape of blood from the intravascular space. Synonym(s): haemorrhage. 2. To bleed. [G. haimorrhagia, fr. haima, blood, + rhēgnymi, to burst forth]Patient discussion about haemorrhageQ. Hi, I´m bleeding when I pee,suggestions? I´m 42 years old,and I had a lot of pain days ago just like before when I had a kidney stone and now I´m bleeding when I pee but I don´t know if could be a different problemA. Thanks everybody, I´m taking care of the problem, all of you are very nice, God bless you. Q. Can acupuncture cause bleeding? I’m thinking to try acupuncture for back pain I have for many months (long story, so far nothing helped), but I’m afraid it’ll cause bruises and bleeding – last week when the nurse draw blood from my arm she left a green sign that lasted almost a week. Is it dangerous? Can it cause infection?A. Has blood drawing ever caused an infection? The same way, if the new and sterile needles are used, the risk is very low. Take care Q. My husband has a very small mole that was cut.We can not seem to get it to stop bleeding. Any suggestions? tried a shaving pencil, and band-aids of every size. Just will not stop bleeding.A. In this case, you should go see the doctor who took the mole out, or any dermatologist actually, that can burn the spot a little bit to help it stop bleeding. More discussions about haemorrhagehaemorrhage Related to haemorrhage: Brain haemorrhage, Postpartum haemorrhageSynonyms for haemorrhagenoun drainSynonyms- drain
- outpouring
- rapid loss
verb drainSynonymsSynonyms for haemorrhagenoun the flow of blood from a ruptured blood vesselSynonymsRelated Words- harm
- hurt
- injury
- trauma
- haemorrhagic stroke
- hemorrhagic stroke
- cerebral hemorrhage
- blood extravasation
- hyphema
- metrorrhagia
- epistaxis
- nosebleed
- ulemorrhagia
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