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hematemesis

NOUN
  1. vomiting blood

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  • At external examination, blood smears on the body surface resulting from hematemesis or melena were present in 40 cases.
  • Hematemesis (ie, vomiting blood) or melena (ie, blood in the stool) rarely is noted but may present clinically due to esophagitis.
  • It is used to cure gastritis, edema, dermatophytosis, hepatitis, gall-stone, diabetes, hematemesis, epistaxis, latex obstructed. Corn stigma P.
  • Lower bowel inflammation typically causes nausea, loss of appetite and fever followed by abdominal pain, hematemesis and bloody diarrhea.
  • Signs and Symptoms of PUD • Epigastric pain is most common symptom • Pain described as gnawing or burning • May radiate to the back (consider penetration) • Occurs 1-3 hours after meals or at night • Relieved by food, antacids (duodenal), or vomiting (gastric) • Dyspepsia including belching / bloating • Hematemesis or melena with GI bleeding Recently Uploaded Slideshows
  • An additional element of complication in this case was the occurrence of occasional attacks of hematemesis. Anomalies and Curiosities of Medicine
  • At external examination, blood smears on the body surface resulting from hematemesis or melena were present in 40 cases.
  • In contrast, posterior bleeding may be asymptomatic or may present insidiously as nausea, hematemesis, anemia, hemoptysis, or melena.
  • The severe gastrointestinal bleeding causes frequent, and at times violent, hematemesis (vomiting of blood), and it was this symptom that earned the sickness the name of vómito prieto. Pestilence and Headcolds: Encountering Illness in Colonial Mexico
  • D'Andradé 1.6 cites an account of a healthy Parsee lady, eighteen years of age, who menstruated regularly from thirteen to fifteen and a half years; the catamenia then became irregular and she suffered occasional hemorrhages from the gums and nose, together with attacks of hematemesis. Anomalies and Curiosities of Medicine
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