A red vein wrist typically refers to the appearance of prominent, reddish veins that can be seen on the wrist area. This may be due to factors such as increased blood flow, thinner skin, or low body fat, making veins more visible. In some cases, it can also be a sign of certain medical conditions or increased physical activity. If the appearance is sudden or accompanied by other symptoms, it may be advisable to consult a healthcare professional.
the vain in your wrist that can kill you middle one
The wrist has several types of veins and arteries. The main veins in the wrist are dorsal digital veins, cephalic and basilic veins.
I think it's still fatal to do that but when you cut that vein it releases a lot of blood so you can die from blood loss (if not taken to a hospital on time). You will not die right away from cutting your wrist vein.
because you play to hard or you sleep on it
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The jugular vein is not located on the wrist; it is primarily found in the neck. There are two main jugular veins on each side of the neck: the internal and external jugular veins, which drain blood from the head and neck back to the heart. If you're looking for major veins in the wrist, you would be referring to the radial and ulnar veins.
must see medical assistance
Not a bone. A vein. You can check your pulse easily by checking the vein in your neck (the jugular) or in your wrist). This is done simply by putting a finger or two to it.
but mine is very cute also it is green and purple on my left wrist
Bleeding from a vein. bleeding from the vein. usually a dark red slow bleed.
Bleeding from a vein. bleeding from the vein. usually a dark red slow bleed.
Yes, blood can be drawn from a vein on the underside of the wrist, although it is less common than drawing from veins in the antecubital fossa (the crease of the elbow) or the back of the hand. The veins in the wrist, such as the cephalic or basilic veins, can be accessed, but they are typically smaller and may be more difficult to locate. Proper technique and care are essential to minimize discomfort and complications.