An adult can typically lose up to about 15% of their blood volume without serious health consequences, which is roughly 1 to 1.5 liters for an average adult. Losing more than 15% can lead to symptoms like weakness, dizziness, and shock. In extreme cases, losing 40% or more of blood volume can be life-threatening. It's crucial to seek medical attention for significant blood loss.
some people might die if they loose to much
a lot of blood
Vitamin K in the blood helps the blood to clot.
50% of its blood
if you lose to much blood.
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For a person to die they have to loose 6 litres of blood.
We each can loose all of it, regardless of age
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While it is not life threatening to loose blood, it is fatal to loose a very large amont of blood. Which after, results in what is called a "memorage"