Yes, maybe rarely but if an infection occurs from body piercing or tattooing (which can give you aids/HIV) then you could die. But like I said, this would be rarely a situation.
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The Heart pumps your blood around your body because if it didn't you would die. You would die, because blood creates energy around your body, and if a certain part (let's say it's the leg) doesn't get enough blood there, it would fall asleep, and eventually fall off. Do you want your leg to fall off? No. If too many parts fall off, you die.
Well, first your body will go into shock immediately, causing you to become unconscious. Then you die. It may take 1 second to 10 seconds.
The blood picks up oxygen in the lungs and nutrients in the intestines (and other places). When the heart stops pumping blood, the oxygen and nutrients no longer become available throughout the body, the brain stops getting oxygen and starts to fail, then the rest of the body starts failing, the the body dies. With CPR (Cardio Pulmonary Resuscitation), we apply pressure to the heart and manually keep it beating so the brain still gets oxygen and the body doesn't die. you would die If your heart stop pumping blood, the blood with oxygen will not be able to reach the cells which needs oxygen to breath and survive (and also other nutritions and most importantly, water). Cells (especially brains) will stop functioning (or die) and therefore will leads to an immediate faint and may lead to death. If the heart stops pumping then the oxygenated blood will not reach to all our body parts, thus there will be no supply of oxygen to the body parts and no metabolic processes can occur. Also the waste materials couldn't be collected, which can be dangerous. The heart pumps blood around the body and if your heart stops then the blood stops circulating. Cells in the body will not be supplied with nutrients and oxygen. In a short time you will collapse and die.
Roman Catholic AnswerThis question can be addressed from several angles: Actually putting a tattoo on your body is not specifically addressed in any official document from Rome, that I can find. So, from this angle it is up for grabs.In the Old Testament, the Jews were specifically told that to tattoo themselves was a sin. At the time they were moving into the Promised Land, all of the natives there were tattooed - it was very common to tattoo yourself to identity your God, caste, whatever. This is still done in India, for instance. So you need to look at why God was asking them to not tattoo themselves and if it applies to you now.But, there are two over-riding concerns here:1) Technically, it is mutilating your body, which in and of itself, is a sin. Other mutilations, such as piercing your ears are not normally considered sinful.2) Secondly, and even more important is WHY do you want to have a tattoo, and what kind of tattoo would it be. The WHY is very important, we were all put on this earth for one reason - out of the Love of God. Our time on this earth is a VERY short period of time to enable us to make a choice for an eternity of bliss with Our Blessed Lord, or an eternity of torture and hell fired because we neglected God in this life. Ask yourself these questions:a) Why do I want this tattoo? If it is, say, strictly to make me look better, or another such reason then we are talking about vanity, which is one of the capital sins (pride).b) Could my time and money be spend in a better way to help the poor, my neighbor etc.c) When I die and have to stand before God and answer for tattooing my body, at that point - what good explanation can I give for what I have done to something that really wasn't mine (your body was created by God, held in existence by God, and is going to live eternally with Him, hopefully)?
Well let's clear this up right here. People don't die from body piercing. They died from shear stupidity, this is due to infections that were not dealt with right away or from self done piercing that lead to infections. People don't die from body piercings, they die because they didn't look after them selves or the piercings correctly which can trigger underlying medical conditions. This is why professional body piercers have you read and sign a document stating that you do not have any medical conditions that could cause complications with your piercing. This is also why we ask people not to do there own piercing, because they simply don't know what they are doing and what they can damage in the process.
Complications due to Diabetes.
People do not die specifically from the virus HIV, but complications from the infection such as AIDS.
Generally no, there could be some complications with bleeding, but they should be controllable. You can die if the lingual artery is pierced but that's highly unlikely to happen... Infection is also another risk, but again - manageable if it happens.
Complications of Diabetes
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Yes you can unfortunately their are veins in the tongue and if the piercing is not done properly it can "nick" one of these veins and you could die.
Yes, a women in a third world country had her fetus die and her body did not abort it, 35 years later, see had complications from it and the body had encased the fetus in calcium.
Laurence Haddon died on May 10, 2013, in Santa Monica, California, USA of complications associated with Lewy body disease.
Complications from hip surgery.
Complications due to AIDS