A frontal cut to the scalp would likely cause profuse bleeding due to the rich blood supply in that area. A longitudinal cut may also result in significant bleeding depending on the depth and location of the cut. Immediate medical attention would be necessary to stop the bleeding and assess for any underlying damage.
There are a number of diseases that cause excessive bleeding or bleeding from injuries too slight to have consequences in healthy people.
Yes, cycling can potentially cause bleeding, particularly due to injuries from falls or crashes. Skin abrasions or lacerations may occur, leading to external bleeding. Additionally, prolonged cycling can sometimes cause internal issues, such as hemorrhoids, which may result in rectal bleeding. Proper safety gear and techniques can help minimize the risk of injuries while cycling.
Normally it wouldn't cause profuse bleeding from the mouth to occur during a choking episode that eventually required CPR. The foreign object likely was sharp and cut the persons mouth. The face, due to all the blood flow, does bleed profusely.
Could happen if caused serious injuries...
Yes, it can but it isn't considered to be severe.
No, lightning bugs, or fireflies, do not cause internal bleeding. They are harmless insects known for their bioluminescence and do not possess venom or any harmful properties that could lead to internal injuries in humans or animals. Their primary role in the ecosystem is as pollinators and as a food source for other animals.
Most injuries happen to the cause of fighting or big hits. List of most injuries; - Head-Aches - Broken Bones - Torn Tissues - Brused Pattens - Blood Lost - Facial Bleeding ect. I am not doctor, I am a general student at a normal school. Sorry if I didn't list them all.
Yes it can cause bleeding
A top head punch can cause serious head and brain injuries such as concussions, skull fractures, and brain bleeding. It can lead to long-term damage and potential neurological problems.
Factors that can make bleeding more likely include taking blood-thinning medications like aspirin, having a bleeding disorder, vitamin deficiencies, or conditions that affect blood clotting, such as liver disease or certain types of cancer. Additionally, injuries, surgeries, or conditions that cause inflammation can also increase the likelihood of bleeding.
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