Hemorrhage

Hemorrhage is the medical term used to describe blood loss. It can occur internally (inside the body) or externally (outside the body). Hemorrhage is usually caused by an injury or medical condition, and can result in serious medical complications if not treated promptly. Treatment for hemorrhage depends on the severity and location of the bleeding, but can include medications to stop the bleeding, surgery, or a blood transfusion. Hemorrhage is a serious medical condition and can be life-threatening, so it's important to seek medical attention immediately if you experience any symptoms.

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