Infobox symptom Name Gastrointestinalbleeding Image PosFOB.JPG Caption A positive fecal occult blood ... Gastrointestinalbleeding or gastrointestinal hemorrhage describes every form of hemorrhage loss of blood in the gastrointestinal tract , from the pharynx to the rectum . It has diverse causes, and a medical ... the source of bleeding and carry out therapeutic interventions. Definition Gastrointestinalbleeding can range from microscopic bleeding, where the amount of blood is so small that it can only be detected by laboratory testing in the form of iron deficiency anemia , to massive bleeding where pure ... of upper GI bleed is different from that for lower GI bleeds. Differential diagnosis Gastrointestinalbleeding can be roughly divided into two clinical syndromes. Upper gastrointestinal main Upper gastrointestinalbleeding Upper gastrointestinalbleeding is from a source between the pharynx ... vomiting up blood and melena tarry stool containing altered blood . Lower gastrointestinal main Lower gastrointestinalbleeding Lower gastrointestinalbleeding may be indicated by red blood .... The degree of bleeding can range from nearly undetectable to acute, massive, life threatening bleeding ... Initial Initial focus in any patient with a form of gastrointestinal hemorrhage is on resuscitation ... healing of bleeding lesions. Inhibition of fibrinolysis in ongoing bleeding, tranexamic acid reduces .... Reduction of portal pressure if the bleeding is thought to be due to esophageal varices ... varices. Urgent endoscopy if the bleeding cannot be managed medically an urgent esophagogastroduodenoscopy EGD OGD may identify sources of bleeding. This is a high risk procedure best performed ... cases of bleeding, laparotomy may be required to identify the bleeding source. Endoscopy After ... of bleeding. Injection, sclerotherapy, electrocoagulation, endoclip vascular clipping and biopsy ... on. References reflist Ghosh S, Watts D, Kinnear M. Management of gastrointestinal haemorrhage. Postgrad ... more details
Infobox Disease Name Lower gastrointestinalbleeding Image Caption DiseasesDB ICD10 ICD10 K 92 2 k 90 ICD9 ICD9 578.9 ICDO OMIM MedlinePlus 003133 eMedicineSubj radio eMedicineTopic 301 MeshID Lower gastrointestinalbleeding , commonly abbreviated LGIB , refers to any form of bleeding in the lower gastrointestinal tract . LGIB is a common ailment seen at emergency departments. ref name HN It presents less commonly than upper gastrointestinalbleeding UGIB . It is estimated that UGIB accounts for 100 ... gastrointestinalbleeding involves the colon, 10 are from bleeds that are actually upper gastrointestinal ... 1 1 235 title An uncommon cause of lower gastrointestinalbleeding a case report last Dutta first ... Friedman others LS title Gastrointestinalbleeding in the elderly publisher Gastroentrol clin North Am year 2001 pages 377 407 chapter 30 ref Presentation A lower Gastrointestinal Bleed is referred ... with a lower gastrointestinal bleed is a good but not infallible indication of where the bleeding ... that requires surgery. ref name HN See also Fecal occult blood Blood in stool Rectal bleeding Upper gastrointestinalbleeding References reflist Gastroenterology Category Diseases and disorders ... from an upper gastrointestinal bleed than from the lower GI tract however, it can also occur ... J Gastroenterol publisher The American College of Gastroenterology location Bleeding Registry year ... bleeding. In these cases, a diagnostic assessment or pre assessment should watch for other signs ... heart attack , and shock . Causes Coagulopathy specifically a bleeding diathesis Colitis ischaemic .... It may present with small amounts of bright red bleeding. Anal fissures Rectal foreign bodies Ulcerative ... gastrointestinal bleed. Diverticulosis, Angiodysplasia, Infectious Colitis, Ischemic Colitis ... and Colopathy are the causes of LGIB in adults. The most common cause of massive bleeding in pediatric ... severe bleeding in pediatric patients. Management Image Algorithm for lower GI Bleed.svg thumb Basic ... more details
Infobox disease Name Upper gastrointestinalbleeding Image DU 2.jpg Caption Endoscopic image of a posterior ... 3565 MeshID Upper gastrointestinal GI bleeding refers to hemorrhage in the upper gastrointestinal tract . The anatomic cut off for upper GI bleeding is the ligament of Treitz , which connects the fourth ... was consistent with gastric lymphoma . A number of medications increase the risk of bleeding including NSAIDs and SSRIs . SSRIs double the rate of upper gastrointestinalbleeding. ref cite web ... associated with upper gastrointestinalbleeding in adults? format work Global Family Doctor accessdate ... urea nitrogen creatinine ratio in gastrointestinalbleeding journal Am J Emerg Med volume 17 issue ..., Baumgarten M title ED predictors of upper gastrointestinal tract bleeding in patients without hematemesis ... retrieve pii S0196064403009417 ref See also Lower gastrointestinalbleeding Forrest classification ... Gastroenterology DEFAULTSORT Upper GastrointestinalBleeding Category Gastroenterology Category ... maroon coloured stool if the hemorrhage is severe. The presentation of bleeding depends on the amount ... to determine the severity of bleeding and the timing of intervention Abdomen Abdominal and rectum rectal ... and cirrhosis stigmata of chronic liver disease in order to determine if the bleeding is from a variceal ... in the upper gastrointestinal tract. People are usually stratified into having either ..., or bleeding from the biliary tree Hemosuccus pancreaticus , or bleeding from the pancreatic duct Severe superior mesenteric artery syndrome Diagnosis The diagnosis of upper GI bleeding is assumed when hematemesis is documented. In the absence of hematemesis, an upper source for GI bleeding is likely ... the source of bleeding. If the aspirate is positive, an upper GI bleed is greater than 50 , but not high ... similar results. ref name Ernst1999 The nasogastric aspirate can help determine the location of bleeding ... 92 and overall accuracy of 66 in differentiating upper GI bleeding from bleeding distal to the ligament ... more details
About the album by Cannibal Corpse the song by Five Finger Death Punch The Bleeding Five Finger Death Punch song the action horror film The Bleeding film Refimprove date April 2009 Infobox album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name The Bleeding Type studio Artist Cannibal Corpse Cover The bleeding.jpg Released April 12, 1994 Recorded November 12 &ndash December 3, 1993 at Morrisound Recording , Tampa, Florida Genre Death metal Label Metal Blade Records Metal Blade Producer Scott Burns producer Scott Burns Length 36 54 Reviews Allmusic Rating 4 5 Allmusic class album id r204474 pure url yes link Last album Hammer Smashed Face br 1993 This album The Bleeding br 1994 Next album Vile album Vile br 1996 Misc Extra album cover Upper caption Censored Cover Type studio Cover The bleeding alt.jpg Lower caption The Bleeding is the fourth studio album by American death metal band Cannibal Corpse , released in 1994 through Metal Blade Records . It is the last album featuring singer and founding member Chris Barnes musician Chris Barnes and is the first album featuring guitarist Rob Barrett . According to Nielsen Soundscan Soundscan numbers, The Bleeding is the fifth top selling death metal LP in the United States , amassing over 98,300 copies sold. The Bleeding is also Cannibal Corpse s most ... allbleed cite web url Allmusic class album id r204474 pure url yes title The Bleeding Overview author ... on The Bleeding Chris had also decided to go for a more decipherable approach instead of his previously ... Barnes, Barrett, Burns, Owen, Webster length7 4 33 title8 The Bleeding note8 Barnes, Burns, Owen ... Mazurkiewicz drums References references Cannibal Corpse DEFAULTSORT Bleeding, The Category 1994 albums ... albums de The Bleeding es The Bleeding fr The Bleeding it The Bleeding hu The Bleeding nl The Bleeding pl The Bleeding pt The Bleeding ro The Bleeding ru The Bleeding fi The Bleeding sv The Bleeding uk The Bleeding vls The Bleeding ... more details
Italic title Gastrointestinal Nursing is a monthly healthcare journal which publishes original research and clinical articles relevant to the practice of human gastrointestinal tract gastrointestinal nursing . It is published by MA Healthcare . External links Official http www.gastrointestinalnursing.co.uk Category Gastrointestinal nursing journals Category Monthly journals nurse journal stub ... more details
A gastrointestinal series , also called a GI series , is a radiologic examination of the upper and or lower gastrointestinal tract. Upper GI series Lower GI series disambig ja ... more details
No footnotes date February 2011 The gastrointestinal hormones or gut hormones constitute a group of hormone s secreted by enteroendocrine cell s in the stomach , pancreas , and small intestine that control various functions of the digestive organs. Later studies showed that most of the gut peptides, such as secretin , cholecystokinin or substance P , were found to play a role of neurotransmitter s and neuromodulator s in the central and peripheral nervous systems. Enteroendocrine cells do not form endocrine glands but are spread throughout the digestive tract. They exert their autocrine and paracrine actions that integrate all of gastrointestinal function. Types of Gastrointestinal hormones The gastrointestinal hormones can be divided into three main groups based upon their chemical structure . Gastrin family Gastrin cholecystokinin family gastrin and cholecystokinin Secretin family secretin , glucagon , vasoactive intestinal peptide and gastric inhibitory peptide Somatostatin family Motilin family Substance P . Ghrelin is a peptide hormone released from the stomach and is often referred to as the hunger hormone since high levels of it are found in individuals that are fasting. Ghrelin antagonistic treatments can be used to treat illnesses such as anorexia and loss of appetites in cancer patients. Ghrelin treatments for obesity are still under intense scrutiny and no conclusive ... for gall bladder secretions, gastrointestinal motility as well as pancreatic exocrine secretions ... in control of gastrointestinal motility and satiation Amylin controls glucose homeostasis and gastric ... as well as satiation Glucagon like peptide 2 is responsible for gastrointestinal motility and growth ... system digestive system , gastrointestinal tract peptide YY References references External links http www.vivo.colostate.edu hbooks pathphys endocrine gi overview.html Overview of Gastrointestinal Hormones Colorado State University website Gastrointestinal hormones Gastrointestinal physiology Category ... more details
unreferenced date December 2008 Gastrointestinal pathology is the subspecialty of surgical pathology ... and Board Certification Gastrointestinal pathology including liver , gallbladder and pancreas ..., to surgical pathologists with a special interest and extensive experience in gastrointestinal pathology. There are approximately 30 gastrointestinal pathology fellowships offered within the United ... than 40 fellowship trained gastrointestinal pathologists being trained annually in the United States each year. Fellowship in gastrointestinal pathology involves diagnostic evaluation of surgical whole organ and biopsy pathology of gastrointestinal tissue, with the exception of at least one corporate ... , Colon anatomy colorectal surgeons and gastrointestinal Radiology radiologists to ensure understanding of the clinical aspects of gastrointestinal disease, treatment modalities and other diagnostic findings research in gastrointestinal physiology, disease mechanisms and histomorphology education of general pathologists and clinical colleagues. During the course of a one year gastrointestinal pathology fellowship, the GI liver pathology fellow will review between 8,000 and 15,000 gastrointestinal ... considerable debate among academic and private practice gastrointestinal pathologists regarding ... C. Haggitt Gastrointestinal Pathology Society. The decision to seek Board Certification was declined by the membership of the Society. History of the Rodger C. Haggitt Gastrointestinal Pathology Society ... to gastrointestinal pathology. Due to its success, the first evening subspecialty conference devoted to gastrointestinal pathology was presented the following year at the IAP annual meeting in March ..., headed by Henry Appelman, organized a group for gastrointestinal pathologists. Every gastrointestinal ... for the organization was the Gastrointestinal Pathology Club. Only later did it achieve Society status ... changed to Rodger C. Haggitt Gastrointestinal Pathology Society. The organization was developed ... more details
Refimprove date December 2009 Gastrointestinal cancer refers to malignant conditions of the gastrointestinal tract , including the esophagus, stomach, liver, biliary system, pancreas, bowels, and anus. Prognosis is variable,and depends almost entirely on the specific type of cancer. Esophageal cancer has a dismal prognosis, largely because it is often detected late, while colon cancer has an excellent prognosis,when detected early. Pancreatic cancer also has a very poor prognosis, with only 5 of patients surviving more than 5 years after diagnosis. ref http www.jamesline.com cancertypes gi about colon Pages index.aspx ref See Gastrointestinal stromal tumor s GIST Esophageal cancer Stomach cancer also called gastric cancer Hepatocellular carcinoma liver cancer also called hepatocellular carcinoma, HCC, and hepatoma Gallbladder cancer Pancreatic cancer Colorectal cancer also called colon cancer, bowel cancer, and rectal cancer Anal cancer References Reflist Digestive system neoplasia DEFAULTSORT Gastrointestinal Cancer Category Gastrointestinal cancer Category Types of cancer Oncology stub ... more details
Infobox Disease Name Gastrointestinal perforation Image Free air2010.JPG Caption Free air under the right hemidiaphragm from a bowel perforated. DiseasesDB 34042 ICD10 K63.1, S36.9 ICD9 ICD9 569.83 , ICD9 863.9 ICDO OMIM MedlinePlus 000235 eMedicineSubj med eMedicineTopic 2822 MeshID Gastrointestinal perforation is a complete penetration of the wall of the stomach, small intestine or large bowel, resulting in intestinal contents flowing into the abdominal cavity. Perforation of the intestines results in the potential for bacterial contamination of the abdominal cavity a condition known as peritonitis . Perforation of the stomach can lead to a chemical peritonitis due to leaked gastric acid . Perforation anywhere along the gastrointestinal tract is a surgical emergency . Causes Underlying causes include gastric ulcer , appendicitis , gastrointestinal cancer , diverticulitis , superior mesenteric artery syndrome , Physical trauma trauma , and ascariasis . In surprisingly common cases, it can be caused by large objects inserted via the anus such as a colonoscope or sexual exploitation. It may also be due to foreign body such as ingested bone e.g. a fish bone . Symptoms Gastrointestinal perforation results in severe abdominal pain intensified by movement, nausea and vomiting . Later symptoms include fever and or chills. Diagnosis On X rays, free gas may be visible in the abdominal cavity. The perforation can often be visualised using CT. White blood cells are often elevated. Also, the symptom of wooden belly is visible, i.e. abdominal wall rigidity. Treatment Treatment depends on the underlying cause. Surgical intervention is nearly always required in form of exploratory laparotomy and closure of perforation with peritoneal wash Sometimes medical evacuation . Conservative treatment is indicated in case patient is nontoxic and clinically stable, these patients are to be treated with IV fluids, antibiotics, nasogastric aspiration and bowel rest. Consultation with a specialist ... more details
Gastrointestinal physiology is a branch of human physiology addressing the physical function of the gastrointestinal system gastrointestinal GI system . The major processes occurring in the GI system are that of motility, secretion, regulation, digestion and circulation. The function and coordination of each of these actions is vital in maintaining GI health, and thus the digestion of nutrients for the entire body. Image Digestive system diagram en.svg thumb The Basic anatomy of the Digestive System Motility The GI tract generates motility using smooth muscle subunits linked by gap junctions . These subunits fire spontaneously in either a tonic or a phasic fashion. Tonic contractions are those contractions that are maintained from several minutes up to hours at a time. These occur in the sphincters of the tract, as well as in the anterior stomach. The other type of contractions, called phasic contractions, consist of brief periods of both relaxation and contraction, occurring in the posterior stomach and the small intestine, and are carried out by the muscularis externa . Stimulation The stimulation for these contractions likely originates in modified smooth muscle cells called interstitial cells of Cajal . These cells cause spontaneous cycles of slow wave potential s that can cause action potentials in smooth muscle cells. They are associated with the contractile smooth muscle via gap junctions. These slow wave potentials must reach a threshold level for the action potential to occur, whereupon Ca sup 2 sup channels on the smooth muscle open and an action potential occurs. As the contraction is graded based upon how much Ca sup 2 sup enters the cell, the longer the duration of slow wave, the more action potentials occur. This in turn results in greater contraction force from the smooth muscle. Both amplitude and duration of the slow waves can be modified based upon the presence ... MeshName Digestive Physiology References reflist Gastrointestinal physiology Category Human physiology ... more details
Rectal bleeding can refer to Lower gastrointestinalbleeding Hematochezia Fecal occult blood Melena Disambig Long comment to avoid being listed on short pages ... more details
Bleeding Gums may refer to bleeding on probing Bleeding gums , the indicator of periodontal malady. List of recurring characters from The Simpsons Bleeding Gums Murphy Bleeding Gums Murphy , a character in the animated television series, The Simpsons . disambig ... more details
Color bleeding may refer to Color bleeding computer graphics , an effect in 3D rendering where objects cast a hue onto other objects Color bleeding printing , the effect of areas of colored inks or dyes spreading into unwanted areas See also Color Bleeding disambiguation disambig ... more details
wiktionary bleeding heart bleeding heart A Bleeding heart is an informal label applied to someone regarded as excessively liberalism liberal , sympathy sympathetic or both. It is typically considered as a derogatory remark. Etymologically, the term originated as a Christ reference, originally the bleeding heart under a cross, representing the sufferings of Jesus crucified. Bleeding heart may also refer to Organisms Doves in the genus Gallicolumba An Australian rainforest plant Omalanthus populifolius , also known as Queensland poplar Flowering plants in the genus Dicentra of the fumitory family Flowering plants in the genus Clerodendrum glorybowers or bagflowers of the vervain famil Other Bleeding Heart song Bleeding Heart Elmore James song A song by the Brazilian Heavy metal music metal band Angra band Angra , presents in the 2002 s Extended play EP Hunters and Prey Bleeding Heart Yard , a courtyard in London, England A song by Olivia Lufkin on the album Flower Festival Bleeding Heart album disambig ... more details
The term bleeding milkcap is used to describe at least two mushrooms of the genus Lactarius Lactarius rubrilacteus Lactarius sanguifluus disambig ... more details
Irregular bleeding may refer to Irregular menstruation Breakthrough bleeding , an abnormal uterine bleeding that occurs between menstrual period s, especially due to irregular sloughing of the endometrium in women on combined oral contraceptive pill combined oral contraceptives . ref http www.merriam webster.com medical breakthrough 20bleeding Merriam Webster s Medical Dictionary Breakthrough bleeding Retrieved on Feb 28, 2010 ref References reflist disambig ... more details
Wiktionary bleedingBleeding usually means the loss of blood from the body. Bleeding, or bleed, may also refer to Bleeding the patient , or bloodletting , the ancient, actually harmful practice of withdrawing a large amount of blood from a patient in an attempt to cure a disease The presence of surface water on concrete Bleeding album Bleeding song Bleed printing , a printing term for when an image or document is cut off the page Bleed air , compressed air taken from gas turbine compressor stages Bleeding computer graphics , a computer graphics term for when a graphic object passes through another in an unwanted manner Bleed, crosstalk to a microphone from another musical instrument Purging air from a radiator , brake line, fuel line, etc. Bleed film Bleed film , a 2002 straight to DVD horror film starring Debbie Rochon Bleed comics , a backdoor into the various fictional universes of the Multiverse Bleeding Love , a 2007 song by Leona Lewis List of baseball jargon B bleeder Bleeder baseball , a weakly hit ground ball that goes for a base hit disambig ... more details
Breakthrough bleeding is an abnormal uterine bleeding that occurs between menstrual period s, especially due to irregular sloughing of the endometrium in women on combined oral contraceptive pill combined oral contraceptives . ref http www.merriam webster.com medical breakthrough 20bleeding Merriam Webster s Medical Dictionary Breakthrough bleeding Retrieved on Feb 28, 2010 ref It may also occur with other hormonal contraceptives. Presentation The bleeding is usually light, often referred to as spotting, though a few women may experience heavier bleeding. Many women find that the breakthrough bleeding ceases after one or two cycles. Mechanism Breakthrough bleeding is most commonly caused by an excessively ... and often lengthy periods of bleeding are unpleasant. Breakthrough bleeding may also be caused by hormonal effects of ovulation . Breakthrough bleeding may also itself be a symptom of pregnancy . Breakthrough bleeding is most common when a woman first begins taking oral contraceptives, or changes from one particular oral contraceptive to another, though it is possible for breakthrough bleeding to happen at any time. Smokers are especially prone to breakthrough bleeding while taking oral contraceptives though many users experience breakthrough bleeding in the first three cycles of taking the pill, non smokers tend to see the bleeding dissipate more quickly than smokers. Breakthrough bleeding is likely due to hormonal fluctuations. The body is pre programmed to make certain estrogen ... levels can cause pre period bleedingbleeding through . This should be regulated in several ... with OC use is breakthrough bleeding. It usually occurs during the first one or two cycles and resolves spontaneously. Another common problem is amenorrhea. Persistent break through bleeding and amenorrhea ... 27, Practice test, question 51 ref Treatment Breakthrough bleeding that does not resolve on its own ... method of birth control . References reflist DEFAULTSORT Breakthrough Bleeding Category Gynecology ... more details
Infobox Single Name Bleeding Artist Lovex Cover from Album Divine Insanity Released 2005 Format Compact Disc Recorded Genre Glam metal Length Label EMI Writer Producer Certification Chart position Last single This single Bleeding br 2005 Next single Guardian Angel song Guardian Angel br 2006 Bleeding is the debut Single music single by Finland Finnish band Lovex , released in 2005. Category Lovex songs Category 2005 singles metal song stub fi Bleeding kappale ... more details
Refimprove date June 2008 Internal bleeding is bleeding occurring inside the body . It can be a serious medical emergency depending on where it occurs e.g. brain, stomach, lungs , and can potentially cause death and cardiac arrest if proper medical treatment is not received quickly. Causes Internal bleeding can occur by traumatic injury such as high speed acceleration deceleration in an automobile accident , or by blood vessel rupture from high blood pressure . Also, internal bleeding can be caused by hitting or running against a sharp object in that area. http www.articleworld.org index.php Internal bleeding Some diseases may also cause internal bleeding, such as the Filovirus Ebola . This infection, together with similar infections such as the Marburg virus , is rare. The most common cause of internal bleeding is carcinoma cancer , either of the gastro intestinal tract or of the lung, or more rarely of other organs such as the prostate , pancreas or kidney . Other diseases linked to internal bleeding include scurvy , hepatoma , Hepatocellular carcinoma liver cancer , Autoimmune Thrombocytopenia , ectopic pregnancy , malignant hypothermia , ovarian cysts , Vitamin K Deficiency, and hemophilia . Some medication interactions may also cause internal bleeding. ref http www.wrongdiagnosis.com sym internal bleeding.htm Internal bleeding WrongDiagnosis.com Bot generated title ref Prognosis Internal bleeding can be serious for two reasons the blood can compress organs and cause their dysfunction as can occur in hematoma when it does not stop spontaneously, the loss of blood will cause ... Cases of internal bleeding are usually called hemorrhage , even though the term is general to all kinds of bleedings. A minor case of internal bleeding results in ecchymosis , or a bruise blood expands ... internal bleeding. The external signs are general signs of hypovolemia hypovolemic shock see the article about shock for more information . Wikibooks First Aid Internal Bleeding Notes reflist Category ... more details
Infobox Album Name Bleeding Star Type Album Artist Jean Paul Sartre Experience Cover Bleeding Star.jpg Released 1993 Recorded Genre Length Label Flying Nun Records Producer Reviews Allmusic rating 3 5 Allmusic class album id r230557 pure url yes link Last album Size of Food br 1989 This album Bleeding Star br 1993 Next album Bleeding Star is the final album released in 1993 by New Zealand band Jean Paul Sartre Experience . Track listing Intro Into You Ray of Shine I Believe in You Spaceman Still Can t Be Seen Bleeding Star Breathe Modus Vivendi Block Angel Category Albums by New Zealand artists Category 1993 albums Category Jean Paul Sartre Experience albums Category Flying Nun Records albums 1990s indie rock album stub ... more details
Infobox Album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name Bleeding Type studio Artist Psychotic Waltz Cover R 746897 1162145307.jpg Released July 1, 1996 Recorded Genre Progressive metal Length 41 38 Label Intercord Records br Bullet Proof Records Producer Dan Rock Reviews Last album Mosquito Psychotic Waltz album Mosquito br 1994 This album Bleeding br 1996 Next album Bleeding was Psychotic Waltz s fourth and final studio album , released in 1996 . In 2004 , Metal Blade Records reissued Bleeding in a box set also containing the band s second album Into the Everflow and a bonus Compact disc CD containing demos. Music videos were made for Faded and My Grave . Track listing Faded 3 45 Locust 3 30 Morbid 3 40 Bleeding 3 56 Need 4 49 Drift 3 34 Northern Lights 3 19 Sleep 3 25 My Grave 3 28 Skeleton 3 25 Freedom? 4 47 Category 1996 albums fi Bleeding Psychotic Waltz ... more details
Single infobox Name Bleeding Me Cover metallica bleeding me.jpg Artist Metallica from Album Load album Load B side Bleeding Me Radio edit Released 1997 Recorded May 1995 February 1996 at The Plant Studios, Sausalito, California Genre Heavy metal music Heavy metal Length 8 18 Writer Kirk Hammett br James Hetfield br Lars Ulrich Label Elektra Records Elektra Producer Bob Rock , James Hetfield , Lars Ulrich Last single King Nothing br 1997 This single Bleeding Me br 1997 Next single The Memory Remains br 1997 Bleeding Me is the seventh track on Metallica s 1996 album Load album Load . The song was never commercially released as a single, though a promotional single was distributed to radio stations in mid 1997. That year, it would reach 6 on the Mainstream Rock Charts. Both the album version and a shorter approximately 5 6 minute radio edit the most notable differences from the album track being the shortening of various instrumental passages and ending the song at the conclusion of the guitar solo . The song has appeared from time to time in Metallica s live set since its release in 1996 including the live album S&M album S&M with the San Francisco Symphony . Song meaning There is some speculation as to what the song s lyrics are actually about. While there are thoughts of it being about a battle with addiction, former bassist Jason Newsted believes it is about a person being put through mental torture. Metallica frontman James Hetfield explained what the song is about in a 2001 ... that scar you when you re growing up, you don t know why. The song Bleeding Me is about that I ... of the guys in the band felt as much about the lyrics as I did? I could be singing Bleeding Me ... called Bleeding Me and was recorded by Hetfield and Lars Ulrich in Ulrich s home studio Dungeon on April 7, 1995. Track listing Bleeding Me Edited version 5 57 Bleeding Me Full version 8 18 External ... Hammett es Bleeding Me fr Bleeding Me it Bleeding Me ka Bleeding Me no Bleeding Me fi Bleeding Me ... more details
Infobox symptom Name Vaginal bleeding ICD10 N92 N93, ICD10 N 93 8 n 80 ICD9 Vaginal bleeding refers to bleeding in females that is either a physiologic response during the non conceptional menstrual cycle or caused by hormonal or organic problems of the reproductive system . Vaginal bleeding may occur at any age, but always needs investigation when encountered in female children or postmenopausal women. Vaginal bleeding during pregnancy may indicate a possible pregnancy complication that needs to be medically ... cancer. Differential diagnosis Bleeding in Children Bleeding before the expected time of menarche ... Menstruation . Exceptionally heavy bleeding during periods is termed menorrhagia or hypermenorrhea , while light bleeding is called hypomenorrhea . If bleeding occurs between periods, this is not necessarily pathological, but it is termed intermenstrual bleeding . If no period can be identified due to the unpredictable bleeding, metrorrhagia is used. Dysfunctional uterine bleeding is a common cause of menorrhagia and irregular bleeding. It is due to a hormonal imbalance, and symptoms can be managed ... . Cervical cancer may occur at premenopausal age, and often presents with contact bleeding e.g. after sexual intercourse Uterine cancer will lead to irregular and often prolonged bleeding. In recently pregnant women who have been delivered of a baby or who have had a miscarriage, vaginal bleeding ... ultrasound is required to separate the two causes. Bleeding in early pregnancy may be a sign of a threatened ... quite severely. Placental abruption is often associated with uterine bleeding as well as uterine pain. Postmenopausal women All vaginal bleeding in postmenopausal women should be medically assessed ... 10 other Diagnostic approach The diagnosis can often be made on the basis of the bleeding history ... hormonal tests, a Pap smear , a transvaginal ultrasound are needed. If bleeding was excessive .... Hormonal bleeding problems during the reproductive years, if bothersome to the woman, are frequently ... more details