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{{short description|Loss of blood escaping from the circulatory system}}{{redirect2|Hemorrhage|Haemorrhage|the song named 'Hemorrhage' by [[Fuel (band)|Fuel]]|Hemorrhage (In My Hands)|the fictional character in the Rick and Morty franchise|Hemorrhage (character)|the band named 'Hemorrhage'|Haemorrhage (band)}}
{{for multi|the voluntary extraction of blood|Bloodletting|other uses}}
{{short description|Loss of blood escaping from the circulatory system}}
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| caption = A bleeding wound in the finger
| synonyms = Hemorrhaging, haemorrhaging, blood loss
| field = [[Emergency medicine]], [[hematology]]
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'''Bleeding''', '''hemorrhage''', '''haemorrhage''' or '''blood loss''' is [[blood]] escaping from the [[circulatory system]] from damaged [[blood vessel]]s.<ref name="Roth 2011 pp. 1234–1235">{{cite book | last=Roth | first=Elliot J. | title=Encyclopedia of Clinical Neuropsychology | chapter=Hemorrhage | publisher=Springer New York | publication-place=New York, NY | year=2011 | doi=10.1007/978-0-387-79948-3_2178 | pages=1234–1235| isbn=978-0-387-79947-6 |quote=Hemorrhage is active bleeding, in which blood escapes from the blood vessels, either into the internal organs and tissues or outside of the body.
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== See also ==
* [[Anaesthesia Trauma and Critical Care]]
* [[Aneurysm]]
* [[Autohaemorrhaging|Autohemorrhaging]]
* [[Anemia]]
* [[Coagulation]]
* [[Contusion]]
* [[Exsanguination]]
* [[Hematophagy|Hemophage]]
* [[Hemophilia]]
* [[Hematoma]]