Yes, in fact that is very dangerous. The lack of blood in the brain for a certain duration can result in fainting.
You could possibly have low blood pressure, diabetes, or you may be anemic. You should probably get some blood work done.
Drinking vineger and using Frankicense at the same time cause dizzyness and rapid eye movement?
The warning of a borderline blood count can indicate many things. There is not enough information in the question to indicate the causes of what could be a causative factor.
The warning of a borderline blood count can indicate many things. There is not enough information in the question to indicate the causes of what could be a causative factor.
Brown dried blood in a wound or on a surface could be caused by the oxidation of hemoglobin in the blood, which occurs when blood is exposed to air for a period of time. This process can result in the blood turning brown in color. Other potential causes could include older blood that has been present for a longer period of time, or the presence of certain substances or conditions that can affect the color of the blood.
Many things. It could be harmless like menstrual blood or it could be an infection or an injury or even something worse - see your doctor if you are seeing blood without having your period.
It could mean your RBC count is high, and your blood is thick........You need plasma. You may have a disorder that causes your plasma to be low or that causes your RBC count to be high. It also could mean, If you are an endurance athlete, that you are "blood doping" with hemopoitin in order to augment your oxygen carrying capacity.
what are causes of unexplained blood loss
I can't answer the full question, but can comment on the dizzyness and sore neck. I have suffered with these symptoms for about 3 years. I have good and bad days. The sore neck, in my case, stems from the dizzyness in that your neck tries to keep your head in the same place to compensate for the dizzyness. This can lead to stress headaches. I can get releif by chaging pillows at night, or sleeping without a pillow. IN my case the main cause of the dizzyness was my teeth which needed a lot of work. Strange how it all fits together. I'm not there yet, still one more visit to dentist and then a holiday to relax but feeling a lot better after lots of work.
If you had a great blood loss during the surgery, then this could of caused the Anemia.
None. Leukemia is a cancer of the white blood cells.
it could have eaten something sharp that would cut his/her stomach which would of coarse cause blood and make it cough up the blood