no
The term that means not life-threatening is "benign."
Life-threatening means that a situation or condition poses a serious risk to a person's health or survival, potentially leading to death if not addressed promptly and effectively. It requires immediate medical attention or intervention to prevent a fatal outcome.
Consuming more than 500 milliliters (about 17 ounces) of blood can be life-threatening for a person.
The amount of blood loss that is considered life-threatening varies depending on the individual's health and other factors. However, losing around 15-30 of total blood volume can be potentially life-threatening and may require immediate medical attention.
A person can lose about 15-30 of their total blood volume, which is roughly 500-1000 cc, before it becomes life-threatening.
It is not life threatening if it is minor.
He had a life-threatening illness.
YES!!!!!! it is very life threatening!
Heat stroke is immediately life threatening.
Yes, alcoholism can be a life-threatening disease.
to be true a non threatening emergency is when you have a problem but it isn't a life or death problem
Life threatening is when you are risking yourself, and if something goes wrong, you will lose your life
Yes, it can be life threatening if somehow chemicals get into your food
No but left unattended, it has the potential to become life-threatening in the future!
The term that means not life-threatening is "benign."
Pulmonary stenosis can be life-threatening
Chlamydia is not life-threatening. It can affect future fertility.