Depending on where you are possibly yes
Any severed vein or artery can cause you to bleed to death
Not from the heart attack itself. In a heart attack, the heart is deprived of oxygen from the blockage of a coronary artery. This does not usually cause bleeding, but it does cause the death of the muscle cells if they don't get oxygen.
If the Circle of Willis can still maintain at least 50% blood pressure with the blood flow from the one good artery, then no infarctions will occur. Patients with blockage in the LVA can exist with no visable signs of illness as long as the otra continues to function properly. If the remaining VA enlarges as a result of increased blood flow, a transient ischemic attack may result, temporarily depriving the brain of oxygen. Because the patient is now without a backup system, they are more at risk of a stoke when exhibiting low blood presure, hypertension, or arteriosclerosis. Of course, if the left vertebral were severed via trauma, it would require surgery to repair because of the bleed into the brain would cause swelling and brain trauma.
In fibromuscular dysplasia, cells from the artery wall overgrow and cause a narrowing of the artery channel.
no
Any severed vein or artery can cause you to bleed to death
Bleeding for a major artery can cause death within a few minutes. The carotid artery in the neck and the femoral artery in the leg are two major arteries.
Acquired is due to an identifiable cause (e.g., trauma, brain bleed, head injury, etc). Developmental is inborn and there is no identifiable cause to the aphasia.
Drowning victims usually do not bleed from the nose or mouth. However, severe head trauma or chest trauma could cause this effect.
Not from the heart attack itself. In a heart attack, the heart is deprived of oxygen from the blockage of a coronary artery. This does not usually cause bleeding, but it does cause the death of the muscle cells if they don't get oxygen.
What causes trauma
Temporal precedence refers to an order of events. If something has temporal precedence, it precedes the event and is not the cause.
No, blunt force trauma cannot cause cancer.
Yes, a tornado can cause both physical and emotional trauma.
this is a trauma caused by an event big enough to cause trauma on an an entire society.
can blunt force trauma causemeningiomas
If the Circle of Willis can still maintain at least 50% blood pressure with the blood flow from the one good artery, then no infarctions will occur. Patients with blockage in the LVA can exist with no visable signs of illness as long as the otra continues to function properly. If the remaining VA enlarges as a result of increased blood flow, a transient ischemic attack may result, temporarily depriving the brain of oxygen. Because the patient is now without a backup system, they are more at risk of a stoke when exhibiting low blood presure, hypertension, or arteriosclerosis. Of course, if the left vertebral were severed via trauma, it would require surgery to repair because of the bleed into the brain would cause swelling and brain trauma.