Paleness has to do with a decrease in blood flow (fainting/shock), reduced red blood cell numbers (anemia) or the body's response to a reduction in ambient temperature. Longterm pallor can also be a sign of a serious disease or condition (please check in with your doctor), but transient paleness is a perfectly normal result of a temporary situation like being sick with the flu.
The reason why people turn pale before vomiting is because the blood is draining from their face. This blood is needed elsewhere when you're vomiting, such as in the digestive system.
Majority of your blood goes into your stomach because the muscles are needing the blood to enact the action of vomiting.
No. They do sometimes turm pale when they are old or sick, though.
a good thing with bananas is: 1. theyre yellow 2. sometimes theyre green 3. maybe if you leave them too long they turn brown a bad thing with bananas is: 1. they look like sick 2. 100,000 people die a year by slipping on their skins 3. im allergic to them
Well,you don't sleep and you turn pale. or you drink a lot of alcohol and the next thing you know you're throwing up
Your face "turning green" is an expression. Your skin gets very pale and gives a perception that it is a lighter mint color. it does not actually change pigment.
theyre orange
The cast of Before Our Cheeks Turn Pale - 2011 includes: Yashar Alishenas
People who are born vegeterian mostly stay vegeterian.But people who turn vegeterian are sick and disgusted of meat.
No, mermaids are mythical creatures......theyre not real.
Bluish/purplish if a person is dead. Living people with low oxygen levels will look pale.
lack of nitrogen
Yes..They do seem to fade.
yes, they turn bright blue when sick