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You are probably ovulating (releasing an egg). Many women get discharge mixed with blood during ovulation. It could just be old blood though that is left over from your period and it is coming out with discharge
Before left-side catheterization is performed, the anticoagulant medication heparin may be administered. This drug helps decrease the risk of the development of a blood clot in an artery and blood clots traveling throughout the body.
I would like to know the answer to this question also. I had a very large blood clot that I pulled from my left nostril. Only one nostril was bleeding and stopped soon after. my kids have the same problem. i don't see any answers posted. this must be fairly common if there are multiple posts. When your nose bleeds, The blood cloting is what eventually stops the bleeding. I am not a doctor but It seems logical that you would see blood clots if you did'nt allow the clot to stabalize and harden before blowing/picking your nose. Hello. This can be caused by the blood congealing in your nasal carriageway and coming out in clots. But see your doctor if its concerning you.
I would definitely take him to your vet, it's possible he has injured himself in some way; if left it could become infected.
Spotting after your period can mean the following things: * Left over blood from your period. * Old blood. * Urinary tract infection. * Pregnancy related. * Vaginal infection. * Irregular period. answer sounds to me that was left over period blood no need to worry. -
De-oxygenated blood is dark red. Oxygenated blood is bright red. Both enter the heart- the former enters the right heart; the latter enters the left heart.
The blood goes to the left atrum
Left ventricle gets it's blood from the left atrium.
a passage way from the left atrium to the left ventricle.It prevents back flow of blood from the left ventricle to the left atrium.prevents backflow of blood from the left ventricle into the left atrium.
Because blood travels directly from the left atrium to the left ventricle.
left ventricle receives blood from left atrium.this blood is oxygenated. then the left ventricle contracts and pump the blood into aorta which supplies this blood to all parts of the body....