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What are the Risk Factors for Severe Blood Loss?
Several risk factors can increase the likelihood of severe blood loss, including:
Traumatic injuries
Complicated surgeries
Bleeding disorders such as
hemophilia
Use of anticoagulant medications
Postpartum hemorrhage
Identifying these risk factors helps in early intervention and prevention strategies.
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