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Q: Excessive blood loss
asked by: DoctorQuestion on December 29th, 2008
i had excessive bleeding. non stop 7 days a week for about 2 months straight. before i had hysterectomy i use to black out can that have been caused by excessive blood loss.


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Dr. Goce Aleksovski , MD
replied on December 30th, 2008
General Q and A Answer A5205




Excessive blood loss can lead to hypertension because of the lack of the blood. Consequently, the blood is not pumped adequately through the body, and the brain does not get enough oxygen and nutrients which are transported via blood. In attempt to solve the problem it decreases its work, and can even “switch off” for a moment, when the person becomes unconscious.




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