Shock is the main consequence.
Hypovolemic shock is due to loss of blood and leads to the inability to get blood to the peripheral tissues/cells.
you get less blood volume in total because of losing lots,
you therefore have less in the system to be pumped around (so cardiac output decreases as does blood pressure and level of oxygen delivery)
the heart will beat faster to try to overcome this (tachycardia)
the vessel diameter will get smaller (vasoconstriction) to try to conserve blood
the kidney will synthesise aldosterone which will aim to maintain blood volume.
The person will be cold and clammy, tachycardic, thirsty and possibly confused
they die if you don't get them to a hospital quickly if you are really far from a hospital take a shirt or a cloth and tie it tightly around the wound so it will apply pressure and make the blood come out slowly sometimes it stops it
Nothing aside from mayby getting dizy your body will just replace it.
You probably won't realize, because you will go unconscious. More Detail: Before losing consciousness, you will become weak, dizzy and light headed, and will begin feeling cold.
If you lose too much blood, you will become anemic, then you may faint and then you will most likely die.
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How much blood is being circulated, but more importantly how much oxygen is circulating.
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It depends on how much you have in your blood. See your doctor for a simple blood test and they will tell you how much Vitamin D to take.
your blood pressure rises
if it is sqrming or barking or look for blood that is how you will find out
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The Vampire was sick because he ate to much blood.....haha.....
A blood test can prove many illnessed or diseases you may have, and tell how much iron and minerals are in your body.
Blood Will Tell happened in 2004.