Cystorrhagia means bleeding from the bladder. When you can see the blood in the urine because the bleeding, that's called frank hematuria or gross hematuria. Microscopic hematuria is bleeding that you can't see with the naked eye, but can detect with special testing or microscopy.
Cystorrhagia
Hepatic Hemorrhage - this would be used for excessive bleeding.
"hepatic"= Liver "Hemorrhage"= Bleeding
hepatic
The correct term is haemorraghing (pronounced 'hemorrajing').
gastrorrhagia
gastrorrhagia
If your stomach is bleeding, you should see a doctor - you could have a bleeding ulcer or you might have torn something in your stomach somehow.
Bleeding varices are bleeding, dilated (swollen) veins in the esophagus (gullet), or the upper part of the stomach, caused by liver disease.
The medical term for bleeding in the stomach is "gastric hemorrhage." This condition can be caused by several factors, including ulcers, inflammation, or trauma to the stomach lining. Symptoms may include vomiting blood, black tarry stools, and abdominal pain.
I had a cervical biopsy and yes my stomach did bloat and I had a lot of cramping and bleeding.
Yes but ibuprofen and codeine are both hard on your stomach and together may cause nausea, vomiting and even stomach bleeding in some cases.
stomach cancer bleeding gastric ulcer perforation of the stomach wall noncancerous polyps
Probably bleeding in the stomach.
If you take citalopram (Celexa,Cipramil) and NSAID you have a greater risk of stomach bleeding or bleeding in the GI tract. Always use something to protect you stomach if you combine these. Omeprazole is sometimes given to avoid internal bleeding if SSRI's and NSAID's are combined.
Intestinal bleeding may happen if someone has bleeding in their intestines. It can also happen in the stomach, which then causes black stool at times.
stomach cramps, lower adominal pain, bloated stomach
That's an ulcer, and results from the acid in your stomach dissolving a hole in YOUR stomach wall. I suggest a hospital.
In addition, stomach flushing may stimulate bleeding from the esophagus or stomach. The patient may inhale some of the stomach contents, causing aspiration, pneumonia, or infection in the lungs.