yes
nothing... your unconsiousness.
liver damage, loss of consiousness
Loss of consiousness and even death
A severe blood loss injury
first it is lose and second you lose your white blood cells
A gram of blood loss is less than a quarter teaspoon; women lose more in a typical period, and people lose more in a typical nosebleed.
Because you can die of too much blood loss. I hope I answered your question.
does a woman having Rh negative blood suffer weight loss
Blood loss varies between individual women and from one period to the next. The amount of blood lost can be anywhere between spotting up to 80 cc. The average blood loss is estimated at 30 cc.
To "bleed" means to lose blood through an injured blood vessel, or to let or draw blood from.
No, it is not normal for a person to lose blood every day. While minor bleeding, such as from cuts or menstrual periods, can be typical, consistent or excessive blood loss may indicate an underlying health issue that requires medical attention. If someone is experiencing ongoing blood loss, it's important to consult a healthcare professional for evaluation and treatment.
The average blood loss during menstruation is 35 milliliters with 10-80 milliliters considered normal.