Hematorachis

Hematorahis is a medical term that describes bleeding from the vessels of the spinal cord. This condition can be caused by a variety of reasons, including injury, tumors, infections, and other diseases.

Hematorahis can manifest as severe back pain, weakness in the legs, numbness or paralysis of the limbs. If left untreated, hematorahis can lead to serious complications such as stroke or paralysis.

Treatment of hematorachis depends on the cause of its occurrence. In some cases, surgery may be required to remove the tumor or infection that is causing the bleeding. In other cases, conservative treatment, such as taking blood pressure-lowering medications, may be sufficient.

It is important to remember that hematorahis is a serious disease that requires immediate medical attention. If you experience symptoms of hematorachis, do not delay seeking medical help.



Hematrachis is bleeding that occurs due to damage to small vessels on the surface of the skin and mucous membranes. Hematatrachais differs from simple bleeding in the location, time of occurrence and speed of appearance of scarlet blood, colored with a yellow pigment (associated with the breakdown of hemoglobin). Profusely bleeding tissues cause blood clotting. They are found at any time of the day in the form of emergency care at the Central District Hospital.



Hematuria (hematouremia) is the presence of blood in the urine (isolated or in combination with other symptoms). Hemolytic – external damage or destruction of red blood cells; posthemorrhagic – caused by blood loss from the lower digestive tract, upper respiratory tract, trauma, after surgery; intravascular retention of menstrual blood. Hematuria with pain in the lumbar region is diagnosed using a hematometer.

In case of renal pain without changes in urine composition, the hemogram is characterized by the presence of macrohematuria, a characteristic sign of which is the presence of morphologically unchanged and leached red blood cells. Urine is dark red or brownish in color, which is observed in hemateinuria, the appearance of