Hemorrhagic syndrome

Hemorrhagic syndrome causes anemia, fatigue and drowsiness. As the patient’s condition worsens, vomiting “coffee grounds” begins and blood flows from the patient’s finger.

Another manifestation of hemorrhagic syndrome is pain in the abdomen or in the area of ​​the lower ribs. This can result from a severely damaged stomach, duodenum or small intestine (gastroduodenitis, enteritis, colitis).