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Yes?
You should only be using tampons during menstruation or withdrawal bleeds - during full bleeding. Tampons absorb blood and vaginal moisture so result in the vaginal walls becoming ulcerated and split, with less blood the damage is more severe and this is not only uncomfortable but increases risk of TSS as damaged vaginal tissues gives TSST-1 toxins responsible for TSS a direct route into the bloodstream. If you're not menstruating and use tampons then the tampon can cause more vaginal tissue damage and result in bleeding.
Inserting a mouse into your anus may cause damage to your rectum.
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yes,it will cause your nose some damage
Joint damage includes bleeding in and around the damaged joint. Permenant damage is caused by one serious joint bleed.
No. Taking too much of it will just give you an upset stomach and possibly cause bleeding, kidney damage or liver damage.
Sticking a cotton bud in your ear can damage it.You risk bleeding, a perforated eardrum, or damage to the bones in the ear, which can cause permanent deafness.
Because there is an increased risk of infrection, damage to the skin and bleeding.
Rectal bleeding is caused by damage to the blood vessels in the rectum or colon; treatment relies upon identifying what has caused the damage to the vessels and stopping that. However, rectal bleeding is generally not a good sign - one of the main causes of rectal bleeding is cancer of the pelvic canal that is spreading throughout the tissues in the area. A veterinarian can perform some basic diagnostic tests and start narrowing down the cause, which will then guide the appropriate treatment.
we are using blank because if we are not inserting anything in colorimeter and keeping it open then the light from the surrounding may affect it's absorbance causing damage