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hemorrhaging

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/ˈhɛm.ər.ɪdʒ.ɪŋ/ · hem-or-rhag-ing

Excessive bleeding or the process of losing blood, especially in a medical context.

Meanings

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Excessive bleeding or the process of losing blood, especially in a medical context.

زیادتی خون بہنے کا عمل، خاص طور پر طبی سیاق و سباق میں.

خون بہنا

khun behna

Synonyms

bleedingblood lossexsanguinationخون ریزیخون بہناخون کا بہنا

Antonyms

hemostasisstabilitycontrolخون رکناثباتکنٹرول

Common Collocations

  • severe hemorrhaging
  • internal hemorrhaging
  • control hemorrhaging

Example Sentences

The patient was experiencing severe hemorrhaging after the accident.

ہسپتال پہنچتے ہی مریض شدید خون بہنے کا سامنا کر رہا تھا.

Hospital pohanchte hi mareez shadeed khun behne ka samna kar raha tha.

Hemorrhaging can occur due to injuries or medical conditions.

خون بہنا چوٹوں یا طبی حالات کی وجہ سے ہو سکتا ہے.

Khun behna choton ya tabi halaat ki wajah se ho sakta hai.

Doctors rushed to stop the hemorrhaging and stabilize the patient.

ڈاکٹروں نے خون بہنے کو روکنے اور مریض کو مستحکم کرنے کے لیے دوڑ لگائی.

Daktaron ne khun behne ko rokne aur mareez ko mustaqbil karne ke liye daud lagai.

Easily Confused With

hemorrhage:Hemorrhaging refers to the ongoing process of bleeding, while hemorrhage is the term for the event itself.

Word Family

hemorrhage
nounخون ریزی
hemorrhagic
adjectiveخون ریز

See Also

💡 Memory Tip

Remember 'hemorrhaging' by associating it with ‘hemorrhage’ and the sound of blood flowing.

Visualize a medical scenario where a doctor is trying to stop excessive bleeding from an injury.

✍️ Urdu Poetry

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🗣️ Urdu Proverb

کتوں سے بچو، گدھ تو خود ہی خون ریز ہوتے ہیں

Kutton se bacho, gidh to khud hi khun reez hote hain

Beware of dogs, vultures themselves cause bloodshed.

📖 Etymology

Origin: Greek "haimorrhagia" — blood flow, bleeding

First known use: 16th century

The term derives from the Greek root 'haima' meaning blood and 'rrhage' meaning flow, and has been used in medical contexts since at least the 16th century.