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Blood loss leads to a decrease in blood volume, which in turn reduces the overall pressure within the circulatory system, resulting in lower blood pressure. This drop in blood pressure occurs because there is less fluid available to fill the blood vessels, making it harder for the heart to generate sufficient pressure to maintain normal circulation. If blood loss is significant, it can lead to hypovolemic shock, where the body's organs do not receive enough blood and oxygen.

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