in the brain and internal bleeding
The comparative form is "more serious"; the superlative form is "most serious".
Two types of bleeding are the most life-threatening:internal vs. superficialarterial vs. venousThe most severe type of bleeding is arterial. Internal bleeding may be from a "small bleed" so while internal bleeding is serious, it is NOT the most severe type. For example, bleeding ulcer is internal bleeding and while it can be serious and can become life-threatening, it may not necessarily be severe.Traumatic internal bleeding is usually severe, serious, and life-threatening, but bleeds may start small and progress without emergency surgery; yet, there is usually enough time to get a trauma victim from the ER to the OR.
more serious and most serious
Pulsatile bleeding is always more serious because the pulse means the bleeding is coming from an artery.
Systemic lupus erythematosus. This is the most serious form of lupus and affects about 70% of all persons with lupus
Type A is the most common form of NPD and the most serious, with death usually occurring by the age of 18 months.
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arterial bleeding is the most serious type of external bleeding. this type of bleeding can lead to a large amount of blood loss in a short period of time because the blood flows at a faster rate and is less likely to clot.
Very serious bleeding
what can not be digested in the stomach or small intestence
You don't - but a bleeding from both nostrils indicates a bleeding from the back of the nasal cavity and that is way more serious compared to an ordinary nosebleed. When you bleed out of one side of your nose is it a bleeding in front and is easily stopped (for the most part)
bleeding from the rectum can indicate serious internal problems and should be seen to by a health professional