langerhans cell
As a mucous tissue it protects and insulates umbilical blood vessels.
White blood cells
As a mucous tissue it protects and insulates umbilical blood vessels.
White blood cells are also known as leukocytes. Blood is considered connective tissue. Some white blood cells leave the blood and migrate to areas of infection.
Your epidermis is your skin, which protects your vital organs, mussels, tissue, blood, and much more.
You won't die from ripped tissue in your butt, but probably an infection from it or losing too much blood if it bleeds.
It also serves to complicate treatment in the case of an infection by making it difficult for medications to pass out of the blood and into the brain tissue where the infection is located.
You're referring to the blood-brain barrier.
The blood-brain barrier prevents various substances that could be poisonous to brain tissue (toxins), as well as many agents of infection, from crossing from the blood stream into the brain tissue.
bleeding wound infection delayed wound healing skin or fat necrosis (death) hematoma (collection of blood in a tissue) seroma (collection of serum in a tissue) seroma (collection of serum in a tissue) blood clots pulmonary embolism
Regulates: Temperature, PH, and adequate fluid volume. Protects: Prevention of blood loss, Prevention of infection through surveillance of white blood cells
There are man different reasons that you could be experiencing this. A "UTI" is the most common reason, which is a Urinary Tract Infection. Usually with these there is not any blood on the tissue. You need to go to the doctor immediately.