Yes, the body will still function but not at full potential. This is also depending on the location where the blood is lost.
in a way it could be bad to lose 3 pints of blood but it depends what condition you are in when you lose it. It also depends too like if you lose it at periods of times or all at the same time. I hope i helped you out !
my mom did, somehow. its pretty much physically impossible to live on 2 pints from what the doctors said. they told us my mom was gonna die, but she didn't. I dont know if it was just a miracole, or what, but i would say the chances of living on 2 pints would be around 1 in 100,000 - 1 in a billion.
Mercury can cause memory loss, loss of coordination, vision problems
Alcohol affects the cerebellum which leads to loss of body balance.
The human body can sustain a blood loss of up to 15-30 of its total blood volume before requiring a transfusion.
The human body can sustain a blood loss of up to 15-30 before it becomes life-threatening.
The amount of blood in a body varies slightly with size, sex and age, but the average human has 8-12 pints of blood in their body. A blood loss of 4 pints or more without immediate medical attention will usually prove fatal.
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The loss of water in the human body is called dehydration. The loss of electrolytes that results from dehydration is still described as dehydration.
The foot has always been part of the human body. It can be separated and the human will still live, unless of major blood loss or bacteira exposed to the body.
No unless it continues. If it does, then yes.
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