Also known as hemorrage, hemorrhaging, hemorrhage, loss of blood, blood loss, excessive blood loss
血液が血管の外に流れ出ること
Bleeding occurs when blood escapes from damaged blood vessels and leaks out of the circulatory system, either internally or externally through natural openings or breaks in the skin. While a healthy person can usually tolerate losing 10–15% of their blood volume without serious harm, losing too much blood can be life-threatening.
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出血(しゅっけつ、英語全般: bleeding、米国での専門用語: hemorrhage、英国での専門用語: haemorrhage)とは、血液が血管外に流出すること。血液の全成分がそのまま血管外に出ること。
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