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Digestive Tract

Esophageal Varices

Tuesday, October 14 2025 | 01:56

Esophageal varices are abnormal enlargement of blood vessels that occur in the esophagus.

Digestive Tract

Upper Gastrointestinal Bleeding

Tuesday, October 7 2025 | 12:08

Gastrointestinal bleeding is a symptom that indicates a problem with the digestive tract.

Digestive Tract

Melena

Wednesday, October 1 2025 | 02:13

Melena is a digestive symptom in the form of black stools.

Prescription Drugs

Carbazochrome

Sunday, September 28 2025 | 07:21

Carbazochrome supports blood clot formation and helps prevent bleeding.

Mom & Kids

Don't Panic, Understand What Your Body Experiences After a Cesarean Section

Sunday, July 27 2025 | 09:08

Although often considered less painful and easier, a cesarean delivery does not necessarily come without its own risks.

Mom & Kids

Impacts of Vitamin K Deficiency in Newborns

Sunday, April 13 2025 | 12:26

Vitamin K plays an important role in the blood clotting process, including in newborns.

Hemostasis

Bleeding Time

Wednesday, April 2 2025 | 05:35

Bleeding time is a test to calculate the time needed for the body to stop bleeding due to injury.

Female reproductive systems

Hypermenorrhea (Menorrhagia)

Thursday, February 27 2025 | 03:06

Hypermenorrhea is a medical term for menstrual disorders with abnormal, very excessive, and continuous bleeding.

Female reproductive systems

Cervical Rupture

Wednesday, February 19 2025 | 03:31

Cervical rupture is a condition where there is a tear in the cervix. Tears can appear during the delivery process or as a result of certain procedures.

Eyes

Retinal Hemorrhage

Sunday, February 16 2025 | 07:30

Retinal hemorrhage is bleeding that occurs in the retina, the innermost part of the eye, due to ruptured blood vessels.

Female reproductive systems

Postpartum Hemorrhage

Friday, February 7 2025 | 04:30

Postpartum hemorrhage is significant bleeding that occurs within 24 hours to 12 weeks following childbirth.