Some people have poor circulation and veins or capillaries break.
If blood wouldn't clot then when someone got a cut his blood would never stop leaking from it. Now that the blood does clot the hole will be filled up and the blood would stop.
There are only two ways this could happen. The first being internal bleeding. The second being something happening during surgery.
The bladder is a hollow organ with little blood supply. It would usually take hours to loose even some blood if this organ was punctured; however, it would depend on the mechanism of injury and damage to surrounding tissues/organs.
While it is not life threatening to loose blood, it is fatal to loose a very large amont of blood. Which after, results in what is called a "memorage"
A few of the best ways to try and avoid injury during a bus accident: wear your seat belt if one is provided, and always secure loose items so they do not fall on you or fly at someone else in the event of an accident.
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Proteins involved in the blood clotting process form a barrier to stop the blood loose from injury. there are various blood clotting factors, thrombin, and fibrin are all involved in the biochemical cascade to make the fibrin clot at the end. They generally activated by each other from its precursor protein such as prothrombin, fibrinogen.
well ur body has 9 to 10 pints of blood so if u loose 10 pints u could have the risk of dying unless u have a blood donation
People are in very bad accidents everyday, they loose blood and its our jobs as fellow Americans to help save them. That's why Red Cross has blood drives, without the blood to help the people in the hospital, they would probably die.
some people might die if they loose to much
Probably because the injury has kept you from exercising and using the muscle.
a lot of blood