internal bleeding and loss of blood
signs and symptoms is victims complains of thirst
red liquid
Menstrual bleeding is predominantly venous.
1. Venous bleeding (bleeding from the veins). 2. Arterial bleeding (bleeding from the arteries). 3. Capillary bleeding.
bleeding that has continued to pour out for over five minutes. this can lead to collapse and breathing problems
The symptoms of chronic venous insufficiency can be subjective and objective. Subjective symptoms include throbbing, cramping, burning
well there will be blood everywhere and they might be suffering from loss of blood
Bleeding from a vein. bleeding from the vein. usually a dark red slow bleed.
venous blood
Signs and symptoms of Myelodysplatic Syndrome are anemia, increased susceptibility to infection, increased bleeding and bruising. Some people show no symptoms at all.
Bleeding from a vein. bleeding from the vein. usually a dark red slow bleed.
Arterial bleeding is more serious than venous or capillary bleeding because arteries carry blood with higher pressure and oxygen content, causing them to spurt or gush out more rapidly. This can lead to a faster blood loss and potential life-threatening situations if not controlled promptly. Arterial bleeding can result in more severe blood loss and tissue damage compared to venous or capillary bleeding.