Hemorrhage vs. Low Blood Pressure: Understanding the Difference
Hemorrhage is not the term for low blood pressure. Hemorrhage refers to excessive or abnormal bleeding, usually from a ruptured blood vessel. It can be internal or external, and the severity can range from mild to life-threatening. Low blood pressure, also known as hypotension, is a condition characterized by lower-than-normal blood pressure levels.Hemorrhage - Related Articles
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