Causes Of Hematemesis
Hemorrhagic Fever

Viral hemorrhagic fever refers to a collection of infectious diseases that prevent blood from clotting while damaging the walls of blood vessels to make them leak. This collection includes yellow fever, Lassa fever, Marburg fever, dengue fever, and Ebola. These diseases are most common in tropical areas and cause internal bleeding that may be somewhat minor to life-threatening.
While the symptoms depend on the virus, common symptoms include fatigue, a high fever, muscle and joint aches, weakness, and dizziness. Bleeding may occur under the skin, in organs, and from the eyes, ears, and mouth. Vomiting blood may also be seen.
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