Well, from what you are saying, my gues is that you or a qualified phlebotomist has attempted to take a minor blood extraction. In which case, if this has happend, your vein/ body will temporarily gain oxygen within your blood supply, which in turn, may leave you feeling slightly more energetic.. just for those few minutes..
note, its not dangerous unless the shringe your using is pressured with too much force which may cause bubbling at the vein tissue or even worse may cause the vein to burst. However, this is highly unlikely and therefore shouldn't come to any harm or cause any sort of pain or discomfort. If you start to notice any pain or unsightly swelling, please don't hessitate to seek medical advice right away. Hope this helped!
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Vasculitis occurs when the body's immune system accidentally misidentifies markers on the blood vessel walls as foreign
yes.
No, they need human blood.
Menopause means a stopping of having periods. There IS no period blood.
Hitting a nerve while drawing blood can cause nerve damage to the patient. This is very serious and can result in a permanent disability.
You're having your period. It is completely normal, and a sign that you are mature.
you will get infected and may have to go hospital and get injected a couple of times and they will have to suck all the bad blood out and will have to stay in hospital until you get better
your probly getting a bruise because you are missing the vein (going to deep)
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It is a results of shock. Your body is being harmed by having foreign pigments injected into it. The body reacts by slowing blood flow to the brain, causing fainting.