When a blood vessel bursts, the wall of the vessel has an abnormal opening. This opening allows blood to escape the circulation, and may cause a bruise or hematoma.
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Blood vessels can be ruptured by extensive pressure to certain points of the body. Whether it be internal or external, certain force applied to your body builds an accumulated amount of blood calls to form together thus creating the vessel which carries the blood cells to rupture to relieve pressure. Think volcano or filling a water balloon until it has reached its capacity. External pressure caused by blunt force, ex: a hard hit to the body causes a blood vessel to rupture as you would expect a hole to occur in wall from a hard hit. Blood vessels are delicate and depending on person to person any force pressure etc applied will indeed burst, tear or rupture.
When a cardio vascular event occurs there is either bleeding due to rupture of vessels or blockage due to thrombosis
Ruptured blood vessels in the foot can be caused by trauma, such as impact or injury, leading to small tears or breaks in the blood vessel walls. Other potential causes include medical conditions like deep vein thrombosis or peripheral artery disease, which can weaken blood vessels over time and potentially result in ruptures. High blood pressure or cardiovascular issues can also contribute to the rupture of blood vessels in the foot.
This condition is typically the result of unstable blood vessels in the vocal cord that can rupture.
Normal coughing does not cause problems with blood vessels. However, persistent coughing and very hard coughing, especially in bronchitis or pneumonia, can cause very small capillaries to leak a small amount of blood. Conditions like Tuberculosis can also cause blood to be coughed up. Blood when you cough is always considered a serious symptom that should be checked by a doctor.
Around the sweat glands, there are multiple blood vessels in a net-like form." Under the pressure of great stress the vessels constrict. Then as the anxiety passes "the blood vessels dilate to the point of rupture. The blood goes into the sweat glands." As the sweat glands are producing a lot of sweat, it pushes the blood to the surface - coming out as droplets of blood mixed with sweat. Around the sweat glands, there are multiple blood vessels in a net-like form." Under the pressure of great stress the vessels constrict. Then as the anxiety passes "the blood vessels dilate to the point of rupture. The blood goes into the sweat glands." As the sweat glands are producing a lot of sweat, it pushes the blood to the surface - coming out as droplets of blood mixed with sweat.
Long term alcohol use causes the blood vessels to become more fragile and prone to rupture. Alcoholics have a much higher risk of stroke, aneurysms esophageal varicies and bleeding disorders.
This is because oil based are irritating and may burn the walls of the blood vessels of the person. They are thick and may become too hot when in contact with the surface of the blood vessels. This may cause rupture or burn of the vessels.
There are no Iguanas that 'spit blood'. I think you're referring to the horned lizard - which, as a defence mechanism, has the ability to rupture the blood vessels at the corner of its eyes - shooting a stream of blood at an attacker.
Could be several. Lung cancer is one. However, tuberculosis is probably most likely as it causes the rupture of blood vessels in the lungs, therefore, spitting up blood.
A stroke is a rupture of a blood vessel in the brain.
Tendons themselves do not have a direct blood supply. However, they are surrounded by blood vessels that can bleed if there is an injury to the surrounding tissues, such as a tendon tear or rupture. In those cases, bleeding can occur around the tendon, but not within the tendon itself.