Yes, blood clots can disappear over time as the body’s natural processes break them down. The process involves enzymes that dissolve the clot, allowing normal blood flow to resume. However, the duration for a clot to resolve can vary depending on factors such as its size, location, and the individual’s health. In some cases, medical intervention may be necessary to manage or dissolve the clot.
You need to see a doctor right away. Bleeding from the colon can be harmless or very dangerous, from hemorrhoids to cancer.
The future tense is will disappear.(The traditional first person was "shall disappear.")
No It does not disappear
Yes, tattoo's are known to result in blood clots. However, this typically only happens when you get a number of tattoos in on particular area of the body in a short length of time.
The plural of disappear is disappears. As in "the magician disappears.
The present tense of disappear is:I/You/We/They disappear.He/She/It disappears.
it never did disappear
Disappear
No fish can't disappear
The past tense of disappear is disappeared.
Things don't just disappear into thin air.He watched the train disappear over the hill.
The correct spelling of the word is disappear.Some example sentences are:My keys seem to disappear often, as if they have legs.Where did the waiter disappear to?Much to the audience's disappointment, the magician's assistant did not disappear.