He was able to fight off the shark before paddling back to shore, where he used his surfboard's leg rope as a compress to stop the bleeding. |
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What I did get from her was a sticky plaster to put on my wound to stop the bleeding. |
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A peptic ulcer is a sore in the lining of your stomach or small intestine. Left untreated, a peptic ulcer can cause internal bleeding. |
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When large bones, such as the pelvis or femur are fractured, there will be internal bleeding from the bone and this can cause similar symptoms. |
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The bleeding stopped in less than a minute, though standard first-aid attempts had not worked. |
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The surgeon inspects all cannulation sites for bleeding and makes any needed repairs with polypropylene suture pledgets. |
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For three years I've been bleeding our radiators by using a set of longnose pliers to grip the screw-end. |
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We tried to stop the bleeding with flannels and I tried to give him mouth to mouth as he was dying but I didn't know what I was doing. |
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Side effects of emergency contraception are nausea, vomiting and irregular bleeding. |
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If irregular bleeding started with introduction of a new contraception pill, a change in the type of pill will be considered. |
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While some irregularity may be termed normal, it must be understood that frequent periods, heavy bleeding are not due to menopause. |
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The surgeon copiously irrigates the wound with sterile saline solution and checks for leaks or bleeding. |
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With bleeding into the joint cavity, the joint is swollen and held in flexion, and its use is limited. |
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Early and accurate diagnosis of cornual ectopic pregnancy is critical, since rupture can cause sudden catastrophic bleeding. |
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Most pregnant women have some bleeding of their gums, especially while brushing or flossing their teeth. |
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My hit counter started bleeding in the thousands following the election but seems to have recovered somewhat. |
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Gene suggests noninvasive perennials such as cranesbill, bleeding heart, and daylilies. |
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She was about to hit her again but a crowd gathered around, staring at Anna's bleeding nose. |
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Tom crumpled to the ground, bleeding heavily from the right side of his face. |
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During the craniotomy, severe swelling and profuse bleeding from the sagittal sinus and deep frontal area developed. |
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When bleeding is not controlled by this manoeuvre, the usual cause is fundal bleeding, and angiography is performed. |
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She lightly dabbed her bleeding forehead and winced, the pain shooting through her entire head like a sudden bolt of lightning. |
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Both Marburg and Ebola are hemorrhagic fevers, which means they cause bleeding from multiple organs within the body. |
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Doctors said the man, who was bleeding heavily when brought in by an ambulance, was now out of danger. |
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It was only when he was home that he realised he was bleeding from a deep gash to the head and called an ambulance. |
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One week later, he had a new onset of gastrointestinal bleeding and underwent a near-total gastrectomy and cholecystectomy. |
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Inhibiting gastric acid is critical when managing active peptic ulcer bleeding that doesn't stop spontaneously. |
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No trial specifically defined or reported serious adverse events such as gastrointestinal bleeding or renal impairment. |
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Long-term use may increase your risk of gastrointestinal or urinary tract bleeding. |
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Block-out primers prevent the old paint's color from bleeding through if the previous color is darker or brighter than the new. |
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The differential diagnosis for this problem includes hemorrhoids, solitary rectal ulcer, diverticular bleeding, angiodysplasia, and proctitis. |
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Gum bleeding is usually caused by gingivitis which is inflammation of the gum margin around the necks of the teeth. |
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The nurse notifies the surgeon if the patient exhibits neurological deficits, bleeding, or impaired respiratory function or is in acute distress. |
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I was collapsing numerous times each day and later, very much later, of course, I was diagnosed with profuse bleeding in my stomach. |
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The surgery proceeds without incident until suddenly profuse bleeding begins at the surgical site. |
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Equally helpful to prevent profuse bleeding is that all arteries and veins in the giraffe's legs are very internal. |
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The collision caused severe skin wounds of the eyebrows and profuse bleeding in both players. |
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The combined oral contraceptive pill is effective at reducing bleeding and making bleeding more regular. |
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Janet's naked arms were scratched and bleeding from trekking through the rough bamboo jungle but the pain didn't stop her progress. |
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In these cases there might be chronic bleeding, hemorrhoids, rectal prolapse and other diseases. |
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Ice saline lavage does not serve a useful purpose and may prolong bleeding. |
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They were fresh, still stinging in their glory and bleeding from the skin deep slits. |
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Dan was a bloodied mess, his right eye already swelling shut, his lip puffy, split and bleeding. |
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The scarring and bleeding caused by the excess growth of these blood vessels can lead to retinal detachment, resulting in vision loss. |
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Well, chances are, those blows managed to puncture the brain, and they most likely died of internal bleeding, or maybe outer bleeding. |
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Chinese herbal medicine has properties of detoxicating, stops bleeding, and prevents miscarriage. |
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Of course, his first instinct was to dress the wounds, to stop the bleeding. |
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Ethan went wide eyed her left eye swollen and bleeding just above her brow. |
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Side effects of electrocautery include bleeding, airway perforation, endobronchial fire, as well as damage to the bronchoscope. |
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The purposes of electrosurgery are to destroy benign and malignant lesions, control bleeding, and cut or excise tissue. |
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His short blond hair was dirtied by the soil and I could tell by the stench of the air that he was bleeding. |
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Severe blood loss from a bleeding or perforated ulcer is a medical emergency and requires immediate medical attention. |
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The overuse of bleeding, mercury, arsenic, opium, emetics, and purgatives weakened patients almost as much as the diseases of the day. |
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The characteristic symptom of Sudden Oak Death is sap bleeding from discolored bark. |
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I lifted up my hand to fell my head to see if I was bleeding and I was amazed to see gushes of blood on the sidewalk and on my head. |
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Heat is used to remove the endometrial lining of the uterus, which is the main source of excessive menstrual bleeding. |
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None of the 10 patients treated endoscopically had recurrent bleeding or required surgery. |
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The surgeon uses electrosurgery, if needed, to stop bleeding and then evacuates tissue pieces from the bladder. |
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There were 177 confirmed upper gastrointestinal events, including gastric ulcers, duodenal ulcers and bleeding. |
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Generalized erythema, epistaxis, bleeding of gums, petechial and subconjunctival haemorrhages are present occasionally. |
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As you can imagine, he was in an exceeding amount of pain and was suffering from internal bleeding. |
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The most common adverse effects of IUDs are cramping, abnormal uterine bleeding, and expulsion. |
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I wiped a dribble of blood from my lip and saw that the kid's lip was bleeding as well. |
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Like hemophilia A, hemophilia B, or factor IX deficiency, is an X-linked chromosome bleeding disorder. |
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His eye was swollen, his lip bleeding, his hands dirty, his clothes ragged. |
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I wrapped the finger in a wad of paper towels and held my hand above my head to slow the bleeding. |
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She started with the exit wound and wadded a cloth behind his shoulder to help stop the bleeding from his back. |
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It also allowed us to measure absolute differences in bleeding risks, which are essential for determining clinical relevance. |
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If bleeding risk prohibits the use of warfarin, aspirin is an appropriate alternative. |
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Rush's strategy with serious fevers was to purge with powerful doses of calomel and jalap, followed by bleeding until the patient fainted. |
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I removed my hand from my mouth when I realized I had chewed my fingernail down to the bleeding quick. |
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This will prevent the quick from growing too long and prevent the nail from bleeding. |
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Regular use of aspirin or acetaminophen together with this anticoagulant may also increase the risk of bleeding. |
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Small bowel bleeding involving the jejunum and ileum is less common and more difficult to detect scintigraphically. |
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Coadministration of acetylsalicylic acid and warfarin increases the risk of bleeding. |
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He knew they were branding him a coward, a bleeding heart, or a weakling, but he didn't care what the public thought of him. |
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After I stopped the bleeding I put a root extract and honey salve on it to protect it from infection and promote healing. |
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Numair applied all of the salve for the bleeding that he dared, but Kefari's blood all but refused to fully clot. |
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Then I jooked it into his foot and it started bleeding and I saved the day, and tha's my story! |
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Signs of high-risk bleeding include active arterial bleeding, nonbleeding visible vessels, nonbleeding adherent clots, and ulcer oozing. |
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Dextrans can decrease platelet adhesiveness, serum fibrinogen, and other factor levels to cause bleeding. |
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One Lewis seaman at Trafalgar lost his leg below the knee and to stop the bleeding put his leg into a barrel of tar. |
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To the wet bleeding heart liberals, I say get a life and do something useful for a change. |
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Rupture of a cerebral aneurysm usually results in bleeding in the brain, causing a haemorrhagic stroke. |
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He managed to hobble to a nearby address but no-one came to his aid until a female motorist found him bleeding heavily. |
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Applied externally, witch hazel, or Hamamelis virginiana, helps stop bleeding. |
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Infections, which can strike an immune system compromised by surgery, may cause complications like bleeding and prolong your recuperation. |
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These times may not be adequate to permit the red cells to provide sufficiently rapid delivery of oxygen in massively bleeding patients. |
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As the new bone marrow also produces red cells and platelets, you are also at risk from anaemia and bleeding. |
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The industry is bleeding red ink for many of the same reasons that forced US Airways to go into bankruptcy. |
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But there are ways to live off the fat of the land without bleeding it dry. |
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His cloak protected him well enough, but his legs and feet got the worst of it, bleeding profusely over the punctured and brittle skin. |
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I could see a wound to the right of her neck, which was bleeding quite heavily. |
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Last month, we admitted a woman with serious bleeding in early pregnancy and no relatives who would give blood. |
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Tyson was bleeding from cuts over both his eyes and from his nose when Lewis landed a punch that sent him sprawling on his back in Lewis' corner. |
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She quickly removed her black jacket and pressed it against his chest, doing her best to stop the bleeding. |
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When the patient began bleeding from a gastric ulcer and exhibiting signs of hypovolemic shock, an exploratory laparotomy was performed. |
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If bleeding reoccurs, pinch your nose, bend down to prevent the blood from going down into your throat, and apply some ice cubes over the nose. |
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The continuous bleeding from the operated ear may due to some reparative granulation in the area or due to recurrence of the disease. |
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I hate the way people are now glorifying cutters with the stupid little pictures of bleeding arms and sad little poems on them. |
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Even Indian English is subtitled for the convenience of the bleeding heart angrez liberal. |
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More commonly some material is left behind and only when it is removed surgically will bleeding cease. |
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She dismissed the possibility that the spinal bleeding could have been associated with resuscitation. |
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It is really important to attend all your antenatal appointments, and to report any bleeding, pain or changes in your baby's activity. |
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These characteristics result in a more prolonged and predictable anticoagulant effect and less bleeding. |
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Concomitant use of anticoagulants increases the risk of bleeding complications. |
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Patients taking tricyclic antidepressants had no increased risk of upper gastrointestinal bleeding. |
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She swallowed painfully and glared at the angry red and bleeding hole in his shoulder. |
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Drugs such as anti-inflammatories can cause gastro-intestinal bleeding, which also increases iron loss. |
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Coagulopathy should be corrected when there is overt bleeding or an invasive procedure is planned. |
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So much rode on his store's success, and here it was bleeding money in big river of red. |
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In fact, there have been cases where consumers have had to take anti-tetanus injections following such bleeding injury to their fingers. |
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The guy is bleeding like crazy, but I can't stop until I am sure he's incapacitated. |
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A jagged piece of basalt had torn a fresh rip in the hem of her robes, and a gash from the same rock was bleeding freely. |
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James was bleeding from a large gash on his forehead, while Ryan was limping heavily and his shirt was torn. |
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And all my armour and resources and defences have stripped away, leaving me soft and vulnerable, and gently bleeding. |
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Crucially, there was no bleeding around the needle marks of the chest drain, some six inches away. |
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Gastrointestinal bleeding from arterial venous malformations traditionally is treated with combined estrogen and progesterone therapy. |
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Any bleeding is immediately cauterized with an arthroscopic electrocautery tip. |
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In ancient Greece and Egypt, rue was employed to stimulate menstrual bleeding, induce abortions, and strengthen eyesight. |
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Dry-cleaning also prevents the common problem of the dye bleeding and running. |
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I did have the runs a bit, but never anything like bleeding and I didn't think anything dramatic was wrong. |
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Measures are usually taken to stop the bleeding by packing the involved area tightly with gauze or suturing the artery with a running stitch. |
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Love-lies-bleeding, prized for its rope-like, blood-red blossoms, has traditionally been used to stanch bleeding and treat internal hemorrhage. |
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In portal hypertensive gastropathy, the mucosa is friable and bleeding occurs when the ectatic vessels rupture and manifest as mucosal oozing. |
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The success of minimally invasive vein harvesting relies on control of the bleeding, as well as atraumatic harvesting. |
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The muscle biopsy can be accomplished as an outpatient procedure and carries the attendant risks of pain, bleeding, infection, and sensory loss. |
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The nurse takes the child's vital signs and assesses his or her oral cavity for any excessive bleeding. |
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They work best when taken regularly from the time when either pain or bleeding starts or the day before a period is due. |
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Helen treats the fact that the bear has savaged her hands and reduced them to bleeding stumps as a minor inconvenience. |
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They weren't only black and blue, they were whipped, and their wounds were full of scabs, cracked and bleeding. |
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Using a scalpel blade, the scales are scraped at the active border of the lesion, with particular care not to cause pain or bleeding. |
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Therapeutic measures such as bleeding and purging, designed originally to get rid or excess or malign humours, continued to be used. |
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A burn marked his coat, but there didn't seem to be any bleeding of burns on his skin. |
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The distinctive shape, with prominently scalloped rim, recalls contemporary European silver forms, specifically bleeding, or barber's bowls. |
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I just lay there on my bedroom floor, my arm bleeding, shaking with tearless sobs. |
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Animal pathologists found the mammals had suffered internal bleeding in the ears and the brain. |
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In January, there have been so many letters bagging the so-called ' bleeding hearts ' of this country, that I just had to have my say. |
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Endoscopic sclerotherapy is an effective method for the control of acute as well as long-term control of bleeding oesophageal varices. |
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A 2-year-old boy was brought to a tertiary care hospital by his mother and grandmother for evaluation of a bleeding disorder. |
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The bleeding had stopped once he'd shoved his bandanna under the shirt, against the wound. |
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His shoulders, back, chest, and upper arms were a mass of bruises, some of them accompanied by bleeding scrapes and cuts. |
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Those are patients with suspected heart attacks, massive bleeding, and serious head injuries. |
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My statue of Jesus baring his bleeding heart has everything to do with kitsch and nothing to do with religious fanaticism. |
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A side effect common to all anticoagulants is the risk of excessive bleeding, due to the blood being thinned. |
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Because vitamin E can thin the blood, high doses might increase the risk of abnormal bleeding. |
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More pairs of hands joined the first and Jace was finally pulled off of Joel, who's nose was bleeding badly. |
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Hex slowly emerged from his car and had apparently bashed his head hard against the steering wheel, for his head was bleeding. |
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If skin is badly torn or if bleeding persists, apply pressure to stop the bleeding, then seek medical help. |
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He knew he was bleeding by the wetness seeping down his leg, but he lacked the will to check out his injury. |
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Clinical data obtained were death from thromboembolic causes, recurrent DVT or pulmonary emboli, and major bleeding episodes. |
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Fellow soldiers applied tourniquets to stop Covington from bleeding to death and medivacked him to the nearest hospital. |
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One patient developed melena the day after admission, but no other bleeding was observed. |
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Researchers there found the whales beached and confused, swimming in circles, many bleeding from their ears. |
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The red fluid slowly stopped, and she tied some bandage cloths around her to prevent further bleeding. |
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She was shaking, her body was tight and her eyes were practically bleeding. |
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In about a third of the homes I saw the sickly blue flicker of televisions bleeding through the curtains. |
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Curettage is a temporary solution for menorrhagia and is helpful in reducing the menstrual bleeding for several cycles. |
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In addition, abnormal menstrual bleeding can be controlled to some extent by the use of hormonal medications. |
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She also subsequently developed acute renal failure, sepsis with fevers, methemoglobinemia, and gastrointestinal bleeding. |
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Potential causes for excessive uterine bleeding during menstruation or metrorrhagia may include hyperplasia or adenocarcinoma. |
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A midline incision is used, and the first step is to remove blood and clots and control active bleeding from liver lacerations by packing. |
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The room was in shambles and their master laid crumpled and bleeding on the floor. |
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His body was bruised, his hands were bleeding, and his rags were all besmirched with mud. |
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Once the bleeding has been evaluated its management may remain with general practitioners or midwives. |
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After dental extraction bleeding can be stopped with oral tranexamic acid mouth wash. |
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This really made me laugh reading this, and now my cold sore's split on my lip and it's bleeding again. |
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Symptoms vary from pain and ulceration to bleeding, loose teeth, and bone erosion. |
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The most pressing need, after the bleeding has been stopped, is for a transfusion to restore the circulating volume of the blood. |
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The Aeneid provides Dante with the wonder of a bleeding stalk and a voice from the beyond. |
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Endoscopy revealed a large gastric bezoar and a 2 x 3 em lower esophageal ulcer that was thought to be the source of bleeding. |
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If a player is bleeding, there is a danger that the opponent might catch a transmittable disease. |
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The kind of people who would once have gone in for bleeding now go in for things like reflexology and shiatsu. |
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She had her hands over her mouth, and her eyes looked like an animal caught in a trap, bleeding its life away. |
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Patients who remain shocked after 3 litres of intravenous fluid usually have continued bleeding and require urgent laparotomy. |
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If this phase is severe, signs include eye disease, spontaneous nosebleeds, retinal bleeding, and swelling of limbs. |
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Reduce your dose if you notice signs of excessive bleeding, like incessant nosebleeds or cuts that don't scab quickly. |
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Minimize potential complications such as nosocomial infections, gastrointestinal bleeding, and thromboembolism. |
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In contrast, posterior bleeding may be asymptomatic or may present insidiously as nausea, hematemesis, anemia, hemoptysis, or melena. |
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We describe two patients with alcoholic liver disease and haematemesis whose bleeding was not controlled by endoscopic treatment. |
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Many physicians are unfamiliar with the disease, and heavy menstrual bleeding often is considered a gynecologic rather than hematologic problem. |
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The nurse suctions the patient's mouth frequently, at which time he or she inspects the mouth for active bleeding, clots, or hematomas. |
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And patients with hemophilia and other bleeding disorders can now envision relatively long and active lives. |
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In mild haemophilia, bleeding occurs only after moderately severe injury or after surgery. |
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The substance can be isolated from donated blood and given to haemophiliacs to control their bleeding tendency. |
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You may have to strain, which can be painful and cause bleeding or haemorrhoids. |
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Unfortunately, some patients seem to think that occasional hematochezia is normal, probably because hemorrhoidal bleeding is so common. |
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Angiography or nuclear medicine studies can be useful to localize lower GI bleeding. |
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After staunching the wound and waiting for the bleeding to slow down, she looked at him. |
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If you feel there will be no strikethrough or bleeding issues, hang your new paper. |
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Symptoms and signs of purging habits include reflux esophagitis, abdominal cramping, diarrhea, and rectal bleeding. |
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In sclerotherapy a sclerosant solution is injected into the bleeding varix or the overlying submucosa. |
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The open wound in my shoulder stung sharply, but I merely held it as tight as I could, willing the bleeding to stop. |
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Methods to control bleeding include fibrin hemostatic dressings and one-handed tourniquets. |
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The gash on his forehead was long and bleeding profusely, blood oozing down the side of his face, dripping onto the floor. |
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The victim suffered a badly cut mouth, which was bleeding heavily, two broken teeth and a bruised eye. |
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The high frequency of rectal bleeding may be because of mucosal trauma caused by scybalous stool traversing the strictured segment. |
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All of her wounds had been cauterized by the flash burns, which kept her from bleeding to death. |
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Her right arm was bleeding, and her long hair fell stringily into her face. |
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Dr. Quick reported a case of cephalalgy of long standing, cured by bleeding, iodine, and arsenic. |
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And so, on 1 February, his arm was in plaster, the stumps of his torn-off fingers were bleeding and shrapnel was digging into his legs. |
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If you're tired of bleeding from shaving, try this unique styptic gel formula from Proraso. |
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Most people keep some styptic powder on hand to cauterize the bleeding if necessary. |
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She used disinfectant first, then styptic to help stop the bleeding, and then she applied bandages. |
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This can spray off an injured area so you can get the styptic pencil to the actual wound and get it to stop bleeding. |
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Use the styptic pencil to stop the bleeding, then use the ointment to prevent infection. |
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She was travelling just behind, and chanced to see the youth on the track with bleeding injuries. |
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We don't go for gaudy over-decorated Mary-figures in crowns, or bleeding hearts, or stuff like that. |
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Additional indicators are harvesting seed with bleeding hila and having green stem at harvest. |
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Dr Keeling had never encountered such a degree of bleeding as shown in the photographs. |
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One woman was left bleeding and suffered head injuries and another suffered a broken finger after being hit several times. |
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This lesion was oversewn with a felt-buttoned 4-0 Prolene suture, leading to complete termination of bleeding. |
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A quick scan around reveals some more hobblers, someone bleeding from his hand and another with a violently scarlet eye. |
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Her hair stuck to her cheeks, her face and eyes were red, her lip was bleeding because she bit down so hard. |
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Worse still, due to bad roads the animals are often left with bleeding injuries and broken hooves. |
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In the case of hookworms, there may also be intestinal bleeding and anemia. |
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I can't say I missed bleeding, but I did feel weird about a steady diet of synthetic hormones. |
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He was horsewhipped for speaking out and, with a bruised and bleeding body, was eventually taken in by the police. |
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Very hot drinks and spicy food can increase pain and bleeding and should be avoided until the gum has healed. |
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Variceal bleeding is the most catastrophic complication of portal hypertension associated with cirrhotic and noncirrhotic forms of liver disease. |
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Another supplement that may prolong bleeding is phosphatidylserine, which synergistically stimulates the effects of heparin. |
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Most women experience discomfort and bleeding the first time they have sexual intercourse due to the stretching or tearing of their hymen. |
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Too much vitamin E can cause internal bleeding and can hinder blood clotting, at least in animals. |
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To stop the bleeding, press firmly but gently on the cut with a clean cloth, tissue, or piece of gauze. |
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If bleeding occurs then the flat surface of the blade is applied with minimal pressure to coagulate the bleeding vessel. |
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The surgeon coagulates any superficial bleeding vessels with bipolar electrosurgery. |
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During the operation a haemorrhage occurred and he applied the laser to the area of bleeding in an attempt to coagulate the vessel. |
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This has been responsible for nonspecific post-operative bleeding in patients with normal coagulation parameters. |
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The most serious side effects include gastrointestinal bleeding and perforation, renal dysfunction, and platelet dysfunction. |
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These risks include bleeding, infection, hematoma, pneumothorax, pericardial effusion, myocardial infarction, stroke, and death. |
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The fabric was sodden, but the bleeding had ceased, perhaps the vein had collapsed. |
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The most common radiotracers used in GI bleeding studies are 99m-Tc labeled red blood cells and 99m-Tc sulfur colloid. |
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His shoulder was bleeding heavily from the teeth marks that had been imprinted in his skin. |
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Italian surgeons have perfected a novel way of snaring large colorectal polyps which minimises the risk of postoperative bleeding. |
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Two dogs were presented with dermal arteritis of the nasal philtrum associated with repeated episodes of bleeding. |
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The commonest indication for hysteroscopy is the investigation of abnormal uterine bleeding. |
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The bleeding should stop and not start again, unless your nose is knocked or picked. |
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He hit me on the top of the head with the gun and I was bleeding like a pig and lost the sight in my left eye from the blood. |
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The witnesses were more than impressed by the officer who carried on stoically despite bleeding like a stuck pig. |
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You were unconscious, badly injured, half-dead, and bleeding like a stuck pig. |
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Stomach ulcers, piles, ulcerative colitis and bowel cancer may cause bleeding in the gut and result in anaemia. |
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Other herbs taken with ginkgo, such as garlic, feverfew, or ginseng, can increase the bleeding risk. |
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I pushed him into a chair and tipped his head back, pinching his nose to stop the bleeding. |
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In the assay, the addition of thrombin to citrated plasma causes the conversion of fibrinogen to fibrin, yielding a stops bleeding much quicker. |
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It inhibits platelet clumping and enhances fibrinolytic activity, therefore, prolonging bleeding and clotting times. |
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It is a potentially dangerous condition, as it can cause severe internal bleeding. |
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He said that the gun went off again when Mrs. Thompson, bleeding from a wound to her body, tried to grapple with the gun. |
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Once the bleeding was under control, fingertip bandages work well to compress the injury. |
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It eventually causes a decreased numbers of normal red blood cells, white cells and platelets, leading to symptoms of anemia, infections and bleeding. |
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Even so, thrombolytic therapy of pulmonary embolism does not dissolve the clot completely as it does with acute coronary thrombosis, and increases the risk of bleeding. |
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His cornermen were unable to stop the bleeding between rounds, and the southpaw fought the entire second round with blood streaming down his face. |
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The victim's hair falls out as the skin becomes covered with large ulcers, and if constant vomiting, diarrhoea and infection don't kill, massive bleeding soon would. |
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The fecal occult blood test is not useful in detecting a precancerous stage because large adenomatous polyps rarely cause bleeding and remain undetected. |
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Imagine if people taking the pill have higher rates of hepatitis, bleeding ulcers, myositis, bradycardia, and acute renal failure all at the same time. |
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They carried out procedures we now rate as complementary or alternative as well as some off the wall procedures such as cupping, bleeding, the use of maggots and leeches. |
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It caused a lot of bleeding disorders and too many androgenizing effects. |
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This may cause minor bleeding when you brush or floss your teeth. |
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But when you're bleeding, it's kind of nice to have a Band-Aid. |
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It didn't break, but George was bleeding and had copped a bit of a shiner. |
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They said clinical and post-mortem studies were needed to look at the causes of this kind of bleeding in the eye and how it could be linked to abusive head injury. |
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But with first-time waxers, the hair follicle is often surrounded by something similar to a whitehead, so when you rip it out it can cause a bit of bleeding. |
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She could rub salve on his open wounds later, she bandaged a few that were bleeding badly but then covered him in his blankets and stroked his forehead. |
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One broken wrist, comminuted, and one rule-out internal bleeding. |
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In most cases, cracked or bleeding nipples can be healed by adjusting the way the baby is positioned at the breast and correcting his technique of latching on. |
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She was quickly discovered after a frantic search, bleeding and shocked. |
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One may speculate that the differences in rates of bleeding and infection can be explained by differences in the tracheostomy stoma following these two techniques. |
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An EMT crew found him there in 1990, at the age of 44, bleeding profusely from his nose. |
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Mild side effects may include an unpleasant smell or taste, or irritation, crusting and bleeding in your nose, which may be especially noticeable during the winter. |
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We performed a splenectomy and ligated the bleeding vessels. |
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A bleeding ulcer from aspirin or ibuprofen can sneak up without warning. |
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The fear is that thinning the blood further might promote more bleeding rather than decrease the risk of clot enlargement. |
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The skin and mucous membranes should be inspected for cyanosis, pallor, ecchymoses, telangiectasia, gingivitis, or evidence of bleeding from the oral or nasal mucosa. |
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As a lowly GP working in the squalid inner city you might think I would support bleeding the middle class for few extra quid to take the pressure off local hospitals. |
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As a Blue Hawk, she was the best medic available, and with neat motions she tore her tunic into bandages and bound the wounded limbs tightly to staunch the bleeding. |
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I know I did state the bleeding obvious while saying that, but how am I to know if you still know a cape from a bay from an isthmus from a strait? |
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While he was lasering, he remarked the patient had started bleeding. |
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His face was all red, his lip was bleeding and my heart ached for him. |
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The messenger was studded with arrow shafts and he was bleeding copiously. |
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In the eighteenth century madness was seen as either animalism, best controlled by harsh restraint, or as imbalances in bodily humours, treated by bleeding. |
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Finally after hours at the knife-edge of death, he fled half-stripped, bleeding and handcuffed into the street, where he flagged down a passing police car. |
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Common complications that may follow fat removal surgery are bleeding, infection and thromboembolism due to prolonged immobilization following the surgery. |
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Side effects may include recession, job contraction, 401 bruising, recurrent dow fluctuation, and IRA bleeding. |
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Individuals in the psyllium group had significant improvement in reduction of bleeding and a dramatic reduction of congested hemorrhoidal cushions. |
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To determine the source of gastrointestinal bleeding he underwent gastroscopy, colonoscopy, and barium studies on 26 and 28 March and 1 April, respectively. |
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If red hot steel is quenched in a hot decoction of mullein that preparation is useful for treating bleeding dysentery as well as increasing urination. |
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I grasped my arm tightly where the pressure point was, to stop the bleeding because if I had died there and then, I wouldn't have been able to go on my journey. |
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Birds may not resume normal pecking or preening for as long as six weeks after debeaking, and in some cases profuse bleeding and death from shock occurs. |
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A spontaneous subconjunctival hemorrhage could indicate high blood pressure, diabetes, or bleeding disorders but more commonly results from reduced lubrication in the eye. |
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The surgeon who operated on him, now the godfather of his son, has since elaborated that much more internal bleeding would have cost him his life. |
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Chronic blood loss from genitourinary tract cancer, chronic hemoptysis and bleeding disorders may result in iron deficiency but are much less common causes. |
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The authors conclude that the brush technique provides adequate sampling for the identification of cervical pathology with reduced patient discomfort and bleeding. |
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So a dream of bleeding gums would indicate a loss of life force through the suppression of thoughts and feelings, and lack of support for one's decisions. |
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Dropsy was treated by bleeding, tapping, and plantain and liverwort. |
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Other symptoms include bleeding, jaundice, excessive yellowness of urine, feces, eyes and skin, excessive hunger, thirst, burning sensations and difficulty sleeping. |
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If the person is bleeding, cover the wound with a gauze pad or a thick, clean piece of cloth and press on the wound hard enough to stop the bleeding. |
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By this time, I was bleeding at both knees, my head had become a swollen grenade of aching, pulsating annoyance, and my forearms were wrought with lactic distress. |
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It is commonly used for irregular menstruation, PMS, breast distension and lumps, leukorrhea, menopausal disorders, uterine bleeding and chronic hepatitis. |
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A styptic pencil is necessary if you are planning on trimming nails the old fashioned way because if you get your nail clippers too close, it can stop the bleeding. |
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It's a terrifying disease, characterized by spasms and sometimes followed by fatal bleeding from the nose and mouth. |
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Colors are bright and well saturated without bleeding or smearing. |
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