Hi my name is Im gay and im here to answer your question. when you get a cut and lose to much blood you simply passout. But in your body there are space ships that block the whole and the bleeding stops
Hemorrhage is the medical term meaning large loss of blood in a short period of time. This loss can lead to hypovolemia or hypovolemic shock, which are conditions associated with low blood volume.
The loss of a large amount of blood from an injury or other condition is called hemorrhage. This can be dangerous or fatal unless the bleeding is stopped or the blood replaced by transfusions.
The term is applied to blood loss both from and within the body, where blood vessels are damaged.
(UK spelling haemorrhage)
The term hypovolemia or hypovalaemia is used to mean "low blood volume" and can result from hemorrhage. But it can also be reduced plasma levels from dehydration.
Blood loss creates negative effects, in stages. It drops the blood pressure as blood volume decreases. It causes dizziness, and the person can black out / pass out. The heart still tries to perfuse (push blood) to vital organs and the brain, but as the body continues to lose blood the circulatory system reacts by clamping down on flow to the extremeties in order to keep the brain, heart, and vital organs perfused. As one vital organ, the kidneys are also easily damaged and can be damaged by poor perfusion. If blood volume is not quickly restored, brain cells can die. The heart and lungs are two of the last places perfused (unless the injury is to those two organs). Eventually, with enough blood loss and without external replacement via blood transfusion, the person will die.
In major injuries especially to major organs, or if an artery is cut, death from blood loss can occur in very few minutes.
a lowering of blood pressure due to change in cardiac output
a bad day
hemorrhage
Heamorage
You die. :/
Your sugar level drops as well as a lot of other levels, especially your oxygen levels. That is why they must stop the bleeding and replace blood. Your body requires a lot of blood to keep it well. When you lose too much they have to put the necessary nutrients and other things in a saline mixture to be circulated through out the blood stream. It takes time for all the bodily systems to recover from too much blood loss.
There should be no blood loss. On rare occasions a guy who is a little too enthusiastic may see a small discharge of blood, but if this happens often the a visit to the doctor is an absolute must.
Too much sugar in the blood can cause faintness, but many other conditions can cause it too. The best advice is to see a physician.
cells can become poisoned.. =D ashlee
When too much water moves into a cell it will burst and die.
Your body is so uniquely designed that during menstruation you don't lose too much blood.
It will lose its magnetic charge.
nitrogen narcosis
Because you can die of too much blood loss. I hope I answered your question.
your blood pressure rises
You might die
no, but if they lose too much blood they could die
Hyperlipoproteinemia occurs when there is too much lipid (fat) in the blood
You will have headache, and even worse, you will lose your sense of taste.
No. Your body has, on average, 5 pints of blood. A sample takes only a syringe full.
No it is not directly from your blood stream it is really just a lining built up to help the baby but that is a much longer explanationAnother opinion:You can lose too much blood during your period. if your blood flow looks above normal, or youre feeling overly tired or sick a lot during it, consult a doctor.
No it is not directly from your blood stream it is really just a lining built up to help the baby but that is a much longer explanationAnother opinion:You can lose too much blood during your period. if your blood flow looks above normal, or youre feeling overly tired or sick a lot during it, consult a doctor.