If you're scratching your genitals with a fork, that would explain why.
If you're scrathing them with your bare hand and short fingernails, they should not bleed.
Maybe you have pimples or a rash or a "jock itch" fungus that is irritating your skin there and making it fragile?
no, this is a myth you do not have to bleed to get a scab. They can be caused by merely a scrape or scratch.
I don't know if the insects bleed, but I'm guessing you're wondering if you will bleed if you scratch during a pubic lice infestation. Yes, you may bleed if you scratch enough while having pubic lice.
i don't think so but DO NOT SCRATCH IT ANYMORE it shouldn't be serious
most do, but they shouldn't be being scatched off, if you are concerned book an appointment with your GP
Bee stings can bleed a tiny bit, but the main reaction is swelling and discomfort. Try not to scratch or pester the sting because that could lead to infection and quite a bit of bleeding.
It can be mange, allergies, flies, or ticks. Thanks ERIC
They eat bugs like mosquitoes so humans dont have to scratch their legs and body parts until they bleed
If you put bleach on a frog it will die.
yes because you can have a stronger allergic reaction - plus the scratching scrapes off the protective outer layers of skin making it even more sensitive and if you scratch enough you can cause it to bleed and get an infection to go with the allergic reaction.
Rabbits do not bleed naturally. Rabbits do not menstruate like people, so any blood should be a cause for concern. Depending on where your rabbit is bleeding from, this could be a very serious problem. Rabbits can break toenails and bleed from them, and that is not such a worry. However, if your bunny is bleeding from it's mouth, nose, ears or genitals or an open wound, then you should take it to a vet immediatly, as it could be very sick or hurt.
the genitals are not effected at all. the genitals never get touched
Sure it can. It's skin after all, connected to the same blood supply as all other skin. If you tear it, scratch it too hard or something, it'll bleed. A far rarer reason would be that one of the blood vessels in the umbilical cord didn't close properly.