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03-28-2016, 07:20 PM
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Re: Female Student Vomits Blood
Here is what vomiting of blood is called: I bet being in Nigeria it was the Intestinal Schistosomiasis because that parasite is found in 54 countries primarily in Africa and South America. |
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03-28-2016, 10:23 PM
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Re: Female Student Vomits Blood
Rodenticide : acting by effective blocking of the vitamin K cycle, resulting in inability to produce essential blood-clotting factors
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03-28-2016, 11:44 PM
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Re: Female Student Vomits Blood
Whatever the circumstances, it sucks that a young woman who was bettering herself loses her life so early and alone surrounded by people. |
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03-29-2016, 06:49 PM
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Re: Female Student Vomits Blood
fucking ebola Bleeding In some cases, internal and external bleeding may occur.[1] This typically begins five to seven days after the first symptoms.[19] All infected people show some decreased blood clotting.[18] Bleeding from mucous membranes or from sites of needle punctures has been reported in 40–50 percent of cases.[20] This may cause vomiting blood, coughing up of blood, or blood in stool.[21] Bleeding into the skin may create petechiae, purpura, ecchymoses or hematomas (especially around needle injection sites).[22] Bleeding into the whites of the eyes may also occur. Heavy bleeding is uncommon; if it occurs, it is usually located within the gastrointestinal tract.[18][23] |