Distilled water causes cells to lyse, so injecting distilled water into a vein will cause some degree of hemolysis. Hemolysis is the rupture of red blood cells. A small amount of distilled water would quickly mix with the blood and would cause little to no noticeable damage. A large amount of distilled water would cause much more damage, not just limited to hemolysis. Among other things, large amounts of pure water introduced to the body would alter the electrolyte composition of blood, which could cause brain damage or cardiac arrest and death. This is why fluids are administered to patients as saline (which includes an appropriate amount of salt), and also why athletes prefer to drink fluids with electrolytes as opposed to pure water.
No where. HOW ABOUT YOUR CAROTID ARTERY IN YOUR NECK?
you can either pass or shoot the ball
you become a dog
A thrombosis is a blood clot in a vein. This usually happens after some injury to the body. I think the most common form of thrombosis is a deep vein thrombosis in the legs. When this happens there is swelling of the muscle, pain and redness.
You can use any vein. Inner arm veins are popular because they are easily found and conveniently accessible.
No, using water to inject or "shoot" crack cocaine is not safe or effective. Injecting any substance that is not intended for injection can lead to serious health risks, including infection, vein damage, and overdose. It is important to seek help from a healthcare professional or addiction treatment center if you are struggling with crack cocaine use.
They shoot water from their mouth.
no they can shoot runny poo
earth+volcano+water... also hydro-thermal vein+earth=minerals
The grenade will be shot
You die.
They die.