You don't lose much blood when you get cut because there are these tissues that stop the bleeding. Say if you get cut, then the tissues go to the cut a seal the opening of the place that you got cut so you don't lose blood. You need blood. Me... I fall A LOT and sometimes I get cuts on my body, but the tissues help me to keep my blood in my body. I hope this answer was what you was looking for :)
The amount of blood loss depends on the size of the cut. The bigger and deeper the cut the amount of blood loss is a lot. It also depends if your blood clots fast, If its fast then minor amount of blood loss occurs. In case it doe not clot check
the doctor you may have lacked Vitamin K.
A tiny cut in your skin won't bleed if you didn't affect the walls of a blood vessel. A small cut may avoid doing so.
Yes, if you lose too much blood when you are cut would be another way you could die if you get cut in the neck.
Because right when you get cut, cells immediately get to work on healing the wound and attack infections, which helps you to not bleed to much.
Platelets help your body form clots that help to stem bleeding.
If you are cut, certainly
yes. if you cut yourself and you have the disease, you may die if you lose too much blood
Haemophilia (hemophilia) is a disease where the blood does not clot and any cut can lead to fatal bleeding.See the Related Link.
An artery because blood is pumped through the arteries at a much higher pressure than the veins. Therefore if you cut an artery you will lose a lot more blood a lot quicker than if you cut a vein.
sometimes yes if u cut ur self really deep then ya or if u lose to much blood
I say you would have to lose half of your blood to lose consencnes, not sure about eyesight
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You can if you lose too much blood. But with the medical knowledge and technology we have today, it's very unlikely. Very VERY unlikely.
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