At high altitudes, the atmospheric pressure is low, and as altitude increases pressure decreases. So if the pressure of atmosphere changes suddenly, the blood vessels on our body will burst due to pressure of the blood and other fluids inside.
Well, you may blame the dry air of the mountains and the windy air.
Dry and windy air will constantly dry out the inner tissues of your nose.
This may form crusting, and eventually, nosebleeds will start forming.
Mountaineers suffer from bloody noses because of the air pressure adn the altitude and being up so high. Its almost like being on a plane, but mountineers uffer from the cold
the reason is its so dry and cold up there!
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get her to the vet emmediately. it sounds serious! please dont let her suffer!
In a tragedy, who is the person who usually suffers from hamartia?The main character
Fear of BLOOD, either dread of the sight of blood or dread of bleeding
Being in Tight Spaces.
Small, enclosed spaces.
Excessive bleeding when a cut or other abrasive injury occurs
depending on how big the magnet is the child can suffer from mild internal bleeding.
You usually suffer from red rashes, it is also very itchy
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Suffer usually means to endure a discomfort.Andrew will suffer pain when he falls down. Elizabeth does not suffer from colds because she takes her vitamins. Matt will suffer in silence when he hurts himself because of a silly mistake.
The simple answer is oxygen starvation. The best athletes train at the higher altitudes because that is where the air is thinner. This forces the human body to work harder, just to expend equivalent energy. People that climb Mt. Everest often suffer from 'altitude sickness' due their lack of conditioning.
Sounds unlikely. Did you hear this from a tobacco company? I know many people who've simply quit smoking and have completely failed to experience internal bleeding.