There is not a certain amount of blood loss that results in death. It depends on the persons fitness and health. Typically half to two thirds of their blood must be lost.
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Blood can be replaced by your body. When you are giving blood donations you may feel light headed or dizzy but you will be back to normal in a few hours. Loss of to much can cause death. But don't worry you have at least 8 pints if you are an adult.
Hyperventilation which often occurs with panic attacks does not cause death. Hyperventilation can cause fainting due to too much carbon dioxide in the blood. This is why it is recommended to breathe into a paper sack.
Too much blood loss can cause many problems. You could have a leak on the brain which will cause a stroke. Or under the skin which will look like bruising. Don't guess and go see the doctor.
Excessive blood loss from an internal or external can cause a cat to go into shock. If the cat is laying in a puddle of blood or is displaying symptoms of shock, professional help is needed.
Typically, a five week miscarriage would cause bleeding like a period.
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Possibly. If cuts are too deep & too much blood is lost, death can occur. Untreated infections from wounds can also cause sickness & death.
It varies with individuals. Generally, a blood alcohol level of 0.6% or greater is considered to be potentially fatal.
if that much air is injected into a blood vessel it will cause a pulmonary air embolism which will go into heart and/or lungs and probably cause death. there is no way to stop it or reverse once injected.
Too much of just about anything can cause death, even too much water. You need to be more specific.
No, it does not.