Sounds unlikely. Did you hear this from a tobacco company? I know many people who've simply quit smoking and have completely failed to experience internal bleeding.
depending on how big the magnet is the child can suffer from mild internal bleeding.
no
get her to the vet emmediately. it sounds serious! please dont let her suffer!
TB is a bacterial infection, therefore drinking and smoking has little to do with acquiring a bacterial infection
Fear of BLOOD, either dread of the sight of blood or dread of bleeding
There are a range of addictions that teenagers may suffer from. The most common are smoking and drinking addictions and eating disorders which turn into addictions.
Quitting smoking will not cause you to suffer a blood clot. You can, of course, still have a blood clot, but it will not happen as a result of your failure to smoke.
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Excessive bleeding when a cut or other abrasive injury occurs
You may become sick or suffer emotional stress.
Smokers don't suffer from anything but mental withdrawal when they quit smoking - their bodies crave nicotine but it's mostly just craving. They aren't going to get sick or die or anything. They just get grouchy and want to smoke.
Workers who also smoke cigarettes suffer the most severe impairment.