Not really. Your body replaces blood cells and fluid fairly rapidly.
Yes, that is very bad.
Yes, you 'll be close to dying.
in a way it could be bad to lose 3 pints of blood but it depends what condition you are in when you lose it. It also depends too like if you lose it at periods of times or all at the same time. I hope i helped you out !
it all dpends on how big you are.
If you had to have the equivalent of 4 pints transfused then something significant has happened to make you lose some of your blood. So the answer is yes. However, if you are referring to what risk you may be open to; the blood supply is extremely safe in the US and blood transfusion is extremely common procedure so any risk is minimal.
its the bad blood which uw loose which should be sent out of the body...if this blood remains in ur body it myt occur in deseases
Yes, losing 600 cc (or about 20 ounces) of blood can be serious and is typically considered a significant blood loss, especially if it occurs rapidly. The body can usually tolerate a loss of up to 15% of total blood volume without severe consequences, but losing more can lead to symptoms like weakness, dizziness, rapid heartbeat, and potentially shock. It’s important to seek medical attention if such a loss occurs.
no your blood is mad of 90% of water
Blood is good when its inside your body! but if blood is spewing out of your body then that would be bad... if you drink blood it might make no difference.. it will have no effect as long as your not drinking a LOT!
Neither - it depends where it is in the body
yes, its bad for your body because iron keeps your red blood cells healthy,and we need red blood cells for breathing.. :) it also helps thicken the blood to clot. if your blood can't clot, you just keep bleeding
when having a period, the unfertilized egg is released out of the body and the blood lining is released. this is not bad blood. it is full of nutrition in order for the egg to survive.