Hemorrhage Treatment Market - Global Industry Analysis, Trends and Forecast 2014 – 2020

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Hemorrhage or bleeding is a medical condition in which a person experiences excessive bleeding due to various reasons such as underlying medical condition or traumatic injury or cancer. Hemorrhages usually occur internally or externally (through a natural opening such as nose, mouth, ear, vagina, urethra or anus). Generally, a healthy human being can endure blood loss of 10 – 15% of the total volume of blood without having any serious medical difficulties. However, various types of hemorrhagic diseases and conditions can be treated with the proper use effective drugs and treatment regimens. At present, hemorrhage treatments is a profitable market venture due to the large base of hypertensive patients and increasing research on potential drug molecules, which makes this industry a highly beneficial and attractive market.

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Some of the types of hemorrhages usually experienced by people are as follows:

Hematemesis

Hematochezia

Hematuria

Intracranial hemorrhage

Cerebral hemorrhage

Subarachnoid hemorrhage (SAH)

Postpartum hemorrhage

Pulmonary hemorrhage

Occult gastrointestinal bleed

Upper gastrointestinal bleed

Lower gastrointestinal bleed

Ovarian bleeding

In the geographical perspective, North America closely followed by Europe is the largest market for hemorrhage treatment market owing to the increasing incidence rate of postpartum and cerebral hemorrhages as well as traumatic injuries. According to the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists (ACOG), in the U.S., approximately 7-10 women per 100,000 live births witness direct pregnancy-related maternal mortality. Moreover, according to the British Medical Journal, one woman in every 100,000 women witnesses postpartum hemorrhages during delivery. Furthermore, according to the WHO high blood pressure is estimated to cause 7.5 million deaths worldwide, which is alternatively driving the...