Health knowledge made personal
WellPage for Digestive Bleeding
+ Bookmark › Share
Email Digg del.icio.us Reddit icon StumbleUpon Technorati
Go
Search posts:

Digestive Bleeding - Articles

Bleeding in the Digestive Tract by Dr. Anshu Gupta Patient Expert Posted Tue 02 Jun 2009 4:40pm Bleeding in the digestive tract is a symptom of a disease rather than a disease itself. Bleeding can occur as the result of a number of different conditions, some... not be serious, but locating the source of bleeding is important. The digestive or gastrointestinal (GI) tract includes the esophagus, stomach, small intestine, large intestine or colon Read on »
Risk of Postpartum Bleeding Higher After Cesarean - Study suggests induction also increases risk of severe hemorrhage - Modern M by Jodi K. Posted Fri 25 Sep 2009 12:00am on labor onset and delivery mode… Risk of Postpartum Bleeding Higher After Cesarean - Study suggests induction also increases risk of severe hemorrhage - Modern Medicine Read on »
Lupron to prevent menstrual bleeding or uterine bleeding during cancer therapy by Mark Levin Posted Sun 29 May 2011 6:09pm Patients who are severely thrombocytopenic are at risk of bleeding and when they are female, rendering them amenorrheic is of immediate clinical benefit. Leukemic patients are often rendered amenorrheic to avoid bleeding complicaitons, if the chemotherapy itself does not do so. In endomteriosis, amenorrhea occurrs on Lupron in 74% and 98 Read on »
abnormal uterine bleeding - Causes of Abnormal Menstrual Bleeding by Gynecology Laparoscopic Posted Thu 23 Jun 2011 7:43am According to studies, 10 to 30% of females are prone to abnormal uterine bleeding at some point in their life. Abnormal uterine or menstrual bleeding refers to any bleeding from the vagina, other than the normal menstrual period. Heavy menstrual bleeding also known as menorrhagia can fall into the category of abnormal menstrual bleeding, even Read on »
Anti-clotting Drugs Do Not Increase Bleeding Risk in GI Procedure by Ed H. Doctor of Pharmacy Posted Wed 02 Nov 2011 9:21pm risk of bleeding during or after removal of precancerous lesions in the digestive tract, according to results of a Mayo Clinic study. The findings, culled from a review of 1,382... recently used these medications worry a lot about bleeding when lesions are removed from their esophagus, stomach, or colon. This study shows that such concerns may not be warranted Read on »
Stop Bleeding Naturally With Traditional Chinese Medicine- Yunnan Baiyao by Mind Body Spirit .. Healthy Living Professional Posted Fri 11 Dec 2009 10:14am with Ulcerative Colitis (U.C.) are intimate friends with rectal bleeding- it is part and parcel of IBD (inflammatory bowel disease) and invokes a certain sense of fear when it first appears.... Stools can be both bright or dark red with Colon Cancer, but usually dark and "tarry". The darker the color usually indicates blood loss is higher up the digestive tract Read on »
new bleeding heart by david hamilton Patient Expert Posted Thu 28 May 2009 12:19am Read on »
Blood-Thinning Drug Linked to Increased Bleeding in Brain by Rudy S. Patient Expert Posted Tue 30 Sep 2008 12:50pm Bad news about blood thinning drugs Link: Blood-Thinning Drug Linked to Increased Bleeding in Brain. (PhysOrg.com) -- Patients who take the commonly used blood-thinning drug warfarin face larger amounts of bleeding in the brain and increased risk of mortality if they suffer a hemorrhagic stroke, new research from the University of Cincinnati (UC Read on »
My tongue is bleeding! by Laura Patient Expert Posted Tue 05 Apr 2011 8:52pm Sweet tweet Read on »
"Stroke" Diagnosed By GI Bleeding Scan by Dr. Dalai Medical Doctor Posted Thu 18 Jun 2009 11:51am 50-ish year-old male undergoing labeled RBC scan for GI bleed. Scan is positive for, well, something other than a bleed. . . Read on »