Hemorrhagic fever is a serious and life-threatening virus spread by insects or mammals to humans. Examples include Ebola, yellow fever, and Marburg. Most viruses causing hemorrhagic fever are localized, and there are few cures. Ebola is caused by direct contact with infected primates and has a 50% mortality rate. Some viruses can be contracted from […]
Dengue hemorrhagic fever is a severe complication of dengue fever, spread by Aedes aegypti mosquitoes in certain parts of the world. Symptoms include high fever, muscle and joint pain, and bleeding under the skin. Treatment is supportive, but prevention is the best approach, using mosquito repellents and avoiding outdoor activity during peak mosquito hours. Dengue […]
Strokes can be ischemic or hemorrhagic, with 80% being ischemic. Ischemic strokes can be caused by thrombosis or embolism, while hemorrhagic strokes are caused by a ruptured vessel or severe head damage. Hemorrhagic strokes can be more deadly due to their rapid onset and severe damage. Strokes can be of two types: ischemic stroke or […]