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  2. Hematemesis - Wikipedia

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    Hematemesis is the vomiting of blood. [1] This is usually vomit that contains bright red blood. [2] Coffee ground vomiting is similar to hematemesis, but is distinct in not involving bright red blood. [3] Hematemesis must be differentiated from hemoptysis (coughing up blood) and epistaxis (nosebleed). [4] Both of these are more common conditions.

  3. Upper gastrointestinal bleeding - Wikipedia

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    Depending on the amount of the blood loss, symptoms may include shock. Upper gastrointestinal bleeding can be caused by peptic ulcers, gastric erosions, esophageal varices, and rarer causes such as gastric cancer. The initial assessment includes measurement of the blood pressure and heart rate, as well as blood tests to determine the hemoglobin.

  4. Septicemic plague - Wikipedia

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    Consequently, the unclotted blood bleeds into the skin and other organs, leading to a red or black patchy rash and to hematemesis (vomiting blood) or hemoptysis (coughing up blood). The rash may cause bumps on the skin that look somewhat like insect bites, usually red, sometimes white in the centre. [citation needed]

  5. Vomiting - Wikipedia

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    Dark red vomit with liver-like clots suggests profuse bleeding in the stomach, such as from a perforated ulcer; Coffee-ground-like vomit suggests less severe bleeding in the stomach because the gastric acid has had time to change the composition of the blood; Yellow or green vomit suggests bile, indicating that the pyloric valve is open and ...

  6. Blood squirt - Wikipedia

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    The goddess Chinnamastā squirting blood. Blood squirt (blood spurt, blood spray, blood gush, or blood jet) is a projectile expulsion of blood when an artery is ruptured. Blood pressure causes the blood to bleed out at a rapid, intermittent rate in a spray or jet, coinciding with the pulse, rather than the slower, but steady flow of venous bleeding.

  7. Why Did Prince William Have Blood Wiped On His Face in ... - AOL

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    Spreading blood on a person’s face is an ancient ritual performed to celebrate a hunter’s first successful kill. In England, the tradition is closely tied to fox hunting, where the youngest ...

  8. How did John Ritter die? Wife revisits his misdiagnosed heart ...

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    After suffering from chest pains, severe nausea and vomiting while he was on the set of "8 Simple Rules," the actor went to a nearby hospital at 6 p.m. Following Ritter's death, his family sued a ...

  9. Alix Earle Explains Why a Dress She Puked On Is Still in Her ...

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    “It smells, it has my puke on it,” Earle admitted while holding the dress and moving her head away from it. “It really smells, smell it,” she said while shoving the dress in a friend’s face.