First of all, the sensation of "blood rushing to your head," is actually not blood. It's a fluid, (mostly water) from the vestibular sacs in your inner ear.
When your body is upside down, that fluid moves around, giving you the sensation of being upside down, and feeling liquid run to your head. But no blood ever actually goes to your head.
But can you die from it? It's not immediately dangerous, but our bodies weren't designed to be upside down for extended periods of time, so I wouldn't recommend it for more than a few seconds.
as far as i know the blood isnt rushing to your head. i think actually it is doing the opposite. it is rushing away from the upper part of your body to the lower part of your body. this makes sense to me as far as diszness and other thinks like feinting. because the blood flow is leaving you head causing the light headedness.
because the blood in your arteries and veins flip upside down and it goes to your nervous system which is the brain and nerves
because the air bubles in your blood rises with every heart beat :)
Yes, your head may explode because of the pressure.
this is a dangerous phnomeno
if you find this phnomeno.you should contact the doctor at once
Because you touch yourself at night.
No,it can damage the brain
Keep practising and it will lessen over time.
Pillows support your neck to keep it comfortable and lift your head to keep blood from rushing to it.
The blood is rushing away from your head to your gut in the "fight or flight" reflex, getting you ready to run, so you might feel a little dizzy as your blood pressure changes.
Jane Gilmore Rushing died in 1997.
yes
Pulse
The brain cells can begin to die.
You might die
If you mean the foreskin getting stiff, you need to clean your head more and maybe start gently masturbating If you mean your whole penis getting stiff it is because of the blood rushing to it when you become sexually aroused...
Medial Femoral Circumflex... Without this artery blood supply to the head of the femur is cut off and the head of the femur will die
Your heart beating (The muscles in the heart relaxing and contracting) to pump the blood around your body, without which you would die. Your pulse is the blood rushing through your veins after each 'pump', hence you can feel your pulse.
I heard that standing on your head works, because of blood rushing to your head helping folicles grow The anti tissue rejection drug Cyclosporin has this side effect and I think Viagra was first used as a drug to combat baldness.