Hemophiliac
Yes , if they are stabbed in the groan they can bleed to death, but if its a minor cut the bleeding should inventually cease
pedant |ˈpednt| noun a person who is excessively concerned with minor details and rules or with displaying academic learning.
A minor bleed - is an injury that can be treated by covering with a sterile dressing, and it usually stops within a few minutes. A threatening bleed - is a rupture of a vein or artery - which can be life-threatening
Yes, if you are a living being and sell to a minor or someone who is excessively intoxicated, you have committed a crime. Your state Department of Revenue will write a ticket to the the establishment in which you work, and you will be booked into jail.
A person with hemophilia who has a minor cut may experience prolonged bleeding due to their blood's inability to clot properly. It is important for them to seek medical attention to stop the bleeding and prevent complications. Treatment usually involves applying pressure to the cut, using clotting factors or medication, and monitoring for signs of further bleeding.
Are you asking if pimples can kill your fetus?? I'm pretty sure that's a resounding no. "pus bumps" are a minor skin condition at worst.
A minor
The primary tissues destroyed when the skin is damaged depend on the extent of the injury. If a person receives a minor scratch, only the epidermis is injured, and the area will not bleed. However, if a person receives a deep cut, the dermis will be lacerated. There will be blood and nerves will be affected, so it will create a lot of pain.
Yes there is a mild rash near the crease in my buttocks. Mostly it just bothers me to sit. I have minor hemorrhoid's.
When a person has guardianship they have the same authority as the parent and can do whatever they feel is in the best interest of the child.
Blood clotting is important because if it didn't, the littlest cut you got would bleed and bleed uncontrolably.
Bacitracin ointment is an antibiotic that can help prevent infection in minor cuts and abrasions, but it is not specifically designed for treating razor bumps. Razor bumps, or ingrown hairs, are better addressed with products containing salicylic acid, glycolic acid, or hydrocortisone, which can reduce inflammation and promote exfoliation. If you have persistent or severe razor bumps, it's advisable to consult a dermatologist for appropriate treatment options.