When you bleed, your blood appears dark because it lacks oxygen. Oxygen-rich blood is bright red, but when it comes into contact with air and loses its oxygen, it turns dark red.
A very dark color in a blood sample could indicate a high level of deoxygenated blood or the presence of certain substances like bilirubin or hemolysis. It is important to consult with a healthcare professional for proper evaluation and diagnosis.
Before coming into contact with oxygen, blood is typically a dark red or maroon color.
Before coming into contact with oxygen, blood is typically a dark red or maroon color.
Navy or dark blue tubes are typically coated with sodium heparin or EDTA, which are chelating agents that bind to metals in the blood and prevent their interaction with other molecules. This allows for accurate measurement of metal levels in the blood without interference.
It is called serum-separator-tube (SST) and it is dark yellow (just so there's no confusion there are two yellow tops when it comes to blood draws and the orders each go in and that is light yellow and dark yellow).
If you bleed dark brown blood when you cut your finger it means you are alive........ at least your body is.
Yes. your liver uses blood like any other organ, so it can bleed from cuts or ruptures.
You might be pregnant, but Im not sure, It might be something else. Go to the doctor. (dont be embarrassed) its about you so you should not be.
You might want to check with a gynecologist. No, this is not normal. Go see the gynecologist.
it's fake when it's dark she applies all over herself fake blood
It does not thin your blood so no
No. Platelets in the bloodstream, when you are cut, clot the blood so you don't bleed to death.
Sometimes. If the blood is a dark or brown color it is dead blood and not much to worry about. If it is a red color it is fresh, or living blood. It could be a ... not sure of the word in English, but a "menace" of miscarriage.
I believe they do because if you kill one blood comes out and so does the guts.
bleed to death
it bleed
"Bleed out" means to lose a large amount of blood quickly.